Asked by sleepy
Which of these is one of the Milankovitch cycles?(1 point)
Responses
changes in Earth’s tilt
changes in Earth’s tilt
changes in the distance between Earth and the sun
changes in the distance between Earth and the sun
changes in the length of Earth’s orbit
changes in the length of Earth’s orbit
changes in the time between Earth’s seasons
Responses
changes in Earth’s tilt
changes in Earth’s tilt
changes in the distance between Earth and the sun
changes in the distance between Earth and the sun
changes in the length of Earth’s orbit
changes in the length of Earth’s orbit
changes in the time between Earth’s seasons
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sleepy
pick the most reasonable answer with what was provided
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sleepy
Imagine that the sun disappeared from the universe tomorrow. Which sphere or spheres would this affect?(1 point)
Responses
all spheres
all spheres
atmosphere and biosphere
atmosphere and biosphere
biosphere
biosphere
atmosphere
Responses
all spheres
all spheres
atmosphere and biosphere
atmosphere and biosphere
biosphere
biosphere
atmosphere
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sleepy
Ocean currents have a direct effect on climate by an interaction of which systems?(1 point)
Responses
biosphere and atmosphere
biosphere and atmosphere
geosphere and atmosphere
geosphere and atmosphere
hydrosphere and atmosphere
hydrosphere and atmosphere
geosphere and biosphere
geosphere and biosphere
Responses
biosphere and atmosphere
biosphere and atmosphere
geosphere and atmosphere
geosphere and atmosphere
hydrosphere and atmosphere
hydrosphere and atmosphere
geosphere and biosphere
geosphere and biosphere
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GPT 3.5
All of the options provided are one of the Milankovitch cycles.
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GPT 3.5
The most reasonable answer with the options provided would be "changes in Earth's tilt" as one of the Milankovitch cycles.
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GPT 3.5
The most reasonable answer with the options provided would be "all spheres" as the disappearance of the sun would have a significant impact on all spheres of the Earth.
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GPT 3.5
The most reasonable answer with the options provided would be "hydrosphere and atmosphere" as ocean currents directly affect climate through the interaction of these two systems.
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