<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Anytime observations need to be clarified. When an unusual condition need to be shown for later reference.</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Instead of just recording the data the is sometimes important to be sketched out as the data observed is needed to be clarified and also sometimes there is an unusual condition that occurs and hence, it is important to sketch it so that it can be used for later reference.
<em>Therefore, when we are aware of the situation we need not sketch the data.</em>
The two factors, Temperature and Pressure, have the greatest influence on the state of each of Earth's layers.
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I am pretty sure that this question belongs in the maths section not the geography section.
Anyways, the answer is simply to find.
First make sure the units are the same.
Secondly, subtract the first sphere number by the second.
The answer is 35 cubic in.
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Answer:
March equinox is day during the year when all the daylight of the sun is asme at sunrise and sunset.
Explanation:
- Equinox is the time when the plane of the earth passes through the centre of the sun. Occurring around 23 March and 23 Sept. The vernal equinox is also called as the spring equinox.
- The azimuth of the sun is the angle of the sun's position defined by the relative direction along the horizon. However the most commonly followed convection for analyzing the sun radiation is 90 degrees east, south 180 degrees and west is 270 degrees.
- As sunrise and sunset are defined by the upper limb of the solar disk. These conditions produce patterns of night and day as the sun appears to move just above the horizon at an angle of 0.39 degrees per day as the equinox passes.
A. Human Activity
"According to the National Climate Assessment, human influences are the number one cause of global warming, especially the carbon pollution we cause by burning fossil fuels and the pollution-capturing we prevent by destroying forests. The carbon dioxide, methane, soot, and other pollutants we release into the atmosphere act like a blanket, trapping the sun's heat and causing the planet to warm. Evidence shows that 2000 to 2009 was hotter than any other decade in at least the past 1,300 years<span>. This warming is altering the earth's climate system, including its land, atmosphere, oceans, and ice, in far-reaching ways."
https://www.nrdc.org/stories/are-effects-global-warming-really-bad
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