<em>Differing amounts of solar radiation across earths latitude affects the ocean </em><u><em>Surface temperature
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Answer: <em>Surface temperature
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Explanation:
Since the Earth is round, the angle of the surface in respect to the approaching radiation varies with latitude. At low latitudes, close to the equator, direct overhead daylight got all year heats up surface waters.
At high latitudes, sea waters get less daylight – the poles get just 40 percent of the warmth that the equator does. In the sea, sun based energy is reflected in the upper surface or quickly consumed with depth, implying that the more depth into the sea you dive, the less sunlight there is.
This outcomes in less warming of the water. In this way, the deep ocean is relatively cold than the upper surface.
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Hardy and Weinberg’s work determining how allele frequency changes (C)
Okay so, the mitochondria are shaped perfectly to maximize their productivity. They are made of two membranes. The outer membrane covers the organelle and contains it like a skin. The inner membrane folds over many times and creates layered structures called cristae. The fluid contained in the mitochondria is called the matrix. The folding of the inner membrane increases the surface area inside the organelle. Since many of the chemical reactions happen on the inner membrane, the increased surface area creates more space for reactions to occur.
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