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Temperature inversions
Explanation:
<u>Temperature inversions</u> can act as a lid or trap, thus worsening air-pollution problems.
Temperature inversion is an increase in air temperature as it rises with respect to ground height. As the temperature inversion rises, so does the air density. Toxic and bad pollutants can occur in this area itself.
Since the temperature inversion is stable and windless it will remain at one particular height <em>collected with all the negative substances</em>. This is further referred to polluted air and often occurs in large, heavily populated cities.
I believe the answer is D. Food supplies increase, that just doesn't seem to fit or make sense therefore I feel that it is not a result or logical impact of global warming on ecosystems :)
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<em><u>→</u></em><em><u>Standard time is the synchronization of clocks within a geographical region to a single time standard, rather than a local mean time standard. </u></em>
<em><u>→</u></em><em><u>Generally, standard time agrees with the local mean time at some meridian that passes through the region, often near the center of the region.</u></em>
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1, Palawan has the tropical rainforest climate. Cagayan has the hot, oppressive, and overcast climate. Davao has the tropical climate.
2, The mean annual rainfall of the Philippines varies from 965 to 4,064 millimeters annually. Baguio City, eastern Samar, and eastern Surigao receive the greatest amount of rainfall while the southern portion of Cotabato receives the least amount of rain.
3, Caraga region __
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