Asked by Khloe Lehmann
Which of the following explains why the temperature of land near water is different than inland?
A.
Bodies of water reflect the sun, thus changing the temperature.
B.
Land near water is at a higher altitude, so it is closer to the sun.
C.
The air over the water affects the air and land nearby.
D.
Water changes land temperatures where it touches the shoreline
A.
Bodies of water reflect the sun, thus changing the temperature.
B.
Land near water is at a higher altitude, so it is closer to the sun.
C.
The air over the water affects the air and land nearby.
D.
Water changes land temperatures where it touches the shoreline
Answers
Answered by
lills
C. The air over the water affects the air and land nearby.
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