The correct answer is - drought/dry season.
This can be taken in two ways;
- A long period with little to no rain, that is not typical for the climate type of the particular place;
In this case, we are talking about a drought, when there is a period of little to no rain, that is not usually appearing at that place, but instead changed the typical climate pattern.
- A long period with little to no rain, that is typical for the climate type of the particular place;
In this case, we are talking about a dry season, and this appears at places where there's climate types where there's wet season and dry season. In this places this is a typical, expected occurrence because it is in the right order with the climate pattern of the place.
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The garbage patchs are a site with high concentrations of trash. They are formed by the ocean gyre, where the ocean have convergences zones forming a circle of currents. When the garbage join the circle, it can't go out, cause the currents make a kind of a permanent "wall".
We can locate garbages patchs in the South Atlantic Gyre, Indian Ocean Gyre and the South Pacific Gyre.
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The correct answer is a,b and c.
a) its core becomes a white dwarf.
b) its outer layers form a nebula , or vast cloud of gas and dust.
c)its outer layers expand , and the star becomes a red giant.
Answer:
d. A is hottest and C is coldest
Explanation:
The stars don't have the same coloration. This can even be noticed with naked eye, and much better when using a telescope. The coloration of the starts varies a lot, and the spectrum is very large.
In general though, the starts can be divided into four major groups in accordance to their color:
- blue
- white
- yellow
- red
The coloration of the starts can indicate two things, their age and their temperature.
The blue starts are the youngest ones and they also have the highest temperatures, around 20,000 C degrees.
The white starts are young stars, having temperatures of around 10,000 C degrees.
The yellow stars are middle aged stars, having temperatures of around 5,000 Celsius degrees.
The red stars are the oldest stars, having the lowest temperatures of around 2,000 Celsius degrees.
As we know water takes longer to change in temperature that can affect the temperature of a region near water (coast)
being to high in land can make the place colder do it to elevation.
there is something call the rains shadow which affects places with big natural barriers
(mountains, volcanos etc)
the way it those is by stoping the clouds passing by
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ok imagine you need to pee so bad and the door is lock you try to open but you cant so you decide to unload by the door.
same happens with clouds they cant go through and it only rains in one side of the mountain or volcano and the results are one side is with very little water (rain shadow) while the other takes most of the water
leading to a rain forest and dry climate!
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