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Eli was comparing the temperatures at a desert site and a coastal sit that have the same latitude. He noticed that the nighttim...Asked by simqs
Eli was comparing the temperatures at a desert site and a coastal sit that have the same latitude. He noticed that the nighttime temperature dropped significantly at the desert site but only slightly at the coastal site. This difference is mostly caused by.
A.lower wind speeds in the desert than at the coast.*****
B. less water vapor in the desert than at the coast.
C.lower carbon dioxide levels in the desert than at the coast.
D. less vegetation in the desert than at the coast
A.lower wind speeds in the desert than at the coast.*****
B. less water vapor in the desert than at the coast.
C.lower carbon dioxide levels in the desert than at the coast.
D. less vegetation in the desert than at the coast
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Answered by
random
It would be B. less water vapor since water has a large impact on the temperature and humidity which causes lows in temperature
Answered by
DrBob222
I would go with B
Answered by
Lily Sussy
I Went with B I got a 0% From B btw it is A
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