<span>Coral reef with sharks
</span><span>A channel for ships is created
Battle ships sink
</span><span>Shark feed on fish living in scrap metal
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Tropical. In this hot and humid zone, the average temperatures are greater than 64°F (18°C) year-round and there is more than 59 inches of precipitation each year.
Dry. These climate zones are so dry because moisture is rapidly evaporated from the air and there is very little precipitation.
Temperate. In this zone, there are typically warm and humid summers with thunderstorms and mild winters.
Continental. These regions have warm to cool summers and very cold winters. In the winter, this zone can experience snowstorms, strong winds, and very cold temperatures—sometimes falling below -22°F (-30°C)!
Polar. In the polar climate zones, it’s extremely cold. Even in summer, the temperatures here never go higher than 50°F (10°C)!
The correct answer is - temperature.
We see the stars on the night sky in multiple colors, and the variation in the colors of the stars comes from the differences in temperature. The cooler a star is, the more reddish it appears, the hotter the star is the more blueish or whitish they appear. From cool to hot, the stars can appear in the variations of red, orange, yellow, green, blue/white colors, and it is an easy indicator of the temperature of them.
Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) is the capital of India's West Bengal state. So it is located in India.
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The Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean