When the air temperature increases, the temperature of the soil increases as well, usually more than the air temperature itself.
When the air temperature decreases, the temperature of the soil decreases too, very often more in lesser amount than the air temperature itself.
Both the air and the soil are able to increase and decrease temperature very quickly. The air though is able to change its temperature quicker, while the soil needs a little more time because it is able to accumulate certain amounts of heat for some period of time.
Answer:
Option (B)
Explanation:
The metamorphic rocks are formed directly from the previously existing rocks of all the three kinds such as sedimentary, igneous and other metamorphic rocks. This type of rock is primarily found in the convergent plate boundaries where the rocks are subjected to extreme pressure and temperature condition, resulting in the increasing grade of metamorphism, which is known as the prograde metamorphism. The rocks alters and give rise to the formation of metamorphic rocks, such as slate, phyllite, schist and gneiss.
Thus, the correct answer is option (B).
Its both yes and no but id go with no
Answer:
D or B
Explanation:
It is around 77 degrees F
So I would say around 60