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babymother [125]
3 years ago
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Scientists collect current data about the Earth’s surface temperatures in all the following ways except: a. land-based meteorolo

gical stations b. sea-surface buoys with temperature sensors c. air bubbles that form in winter ice d. weather balloons
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Ierofanga [76]3 years ago
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Scientists collect current data about the Earth’s surface temperatures in all the following ways except:

c. air bubbles that form in winter ice

Explanation:

Out of the given options this one is the most outlandish as there will be too many variables in play in here if the people are to try to compute the data for meteorological department regarding the temperatures.

These air bubbles do not give an accurate temperature for the surface they are on encase they are insulated and they are also difficult or impossible to control.

much better ways are there to use on the snow instead of this which includes land based stations.

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