The White Mountains, a northern range of the Appalachian Mountains
Answer:
a:23
b:11
c:5
Explanation:
(A)because of air temperature
(B) because of wet bulb
(C) because of low temperature
Answer:
Rank of the stars from shortest to longest distances:
Barnard's Star (M4)
61 Cygnia A (K5)
Alpha Centauri A (G2)
Sirius (A1)
Spica (B1)
Explanation:
The habitable zone, also known as the circumstellar habitable zone, is the range of distances from a star where it is not too hot and not too cold for liquid water to exist on the surface of surrounding planets.
The location of a star’s habitable zone is dependent upon its luminosity, which is the amount of light emitted by an object in a unit of time, because a star’s luminosity increases with time; and also the star's mass.
The inverse square law of light brightness can be used to determine the extent of the habitable zones for different luminosity stars with the formula:
star boundary = Sun boundary × squareroot[(star luminosity)/(Sun luminosity].
Answer:
Hurricanes: Coastal Plains because it is by the Gulf of Mexico
Tornadoes: Great Plains because it is an open farm field and that is where tornadoes usually occur
Sandstorms: North Coastal Plains because their is sand and the wind picks it up and creates a sandstorm
Answer:
An Upwelling
Explanation:
Upwelling is a natural process which brings cold, nutrient-rich water to the surface.