Climate of different places, especially publicized spots
Answer/Explanation:
Segment AB is acting like a transversal line that cuts across the two straight lines, line m and line l.
If two corresponding angles formed are congruent to each other, thus, the two parallel lines intercepted by a transversal is said to be parallel.
Therefore, the reasons that Elena would provide to support her statement that line m is parallel to line l is:
Angle A is congruent to Angle D.
They are corresponding angles. Corresponding angles are equal. This makes line m parallel to line l.
Two dominant climates in South Asia are:
- Tropical wet or equatorial climate
- Tropical dry or Savannah climate
<u>Explanation:</u>
Tropical wet climate characteristics :
- There are heavy rainfall and no dry season. The climate is consistent throughout the year.
- The regions in South Asia where this climate prevails are the west coast of India up to Mumbai, South of Sri Lanka, and the south of Bangladesh.
- The type of ecosystems found in the Tropical wet climate region is the Evergreen tropical rain forest and Monsoon rain forest.
- Animal found here is the monkey and vegetation available here are teak and ebony
Tropical dry climate characteristics :
- This climate is mainly characterized by a dry season followed by a wet season. It is found mainly in Southern India, Southern Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.
- The tropical monsoon season is from July to December. The landscape in these regions is midway between a rain forest and a desert, mainly composed of grasslands.
- The type of ecosystems found in these regions is deserts and grasslands. Animal found here commonly is the elephant and vegetation found prominently are orchids and cacti.
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