3, totora reed. Hope this helped.
You didn't post the choices, but I have seen this question before. If your choices are:
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A. Scientific Research
B. Imports
C. The Internet
D. Immigration
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The answer will be C. The Internet.
Always make sure to post the possible answers to your questions if they are multiple choice. If you do not, we can not help you as well.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Earth receives different amounts of solar energy at different latitudes, with the most at the equator and the least at the poles
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Hurricanes so frequent in areas close to the equator because "the ocean water can evaporate more quickly near equator".
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
- Hurricanes are fast moving wind storms that use heat and most air as their fuel. The air near the 'equator' is warm and moist causing more hurricanes.
- The warm and moist air from the 'ocean surface' rises above and generates an "area of low pressure".
- This causes air from nearby areas to move to the area of low pressure. This new air becomes moist and warm. This warm air when cools forms clouds.
- This cloud systems and winds grows and spins fed by the "water evaporating" from the surface of the ocean. This in turn creates a storm called a hurricane.