Asked by Coca-Cola kitty /ᐠ。ꞈ。ᐟ\
he graph below shows the relationship between the surface temperature of the sea and the intensity of a hurricane.
Which BEST describes the relationship shown in the graph?
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Cooler ocean water can create less powerful hurricanes due to increased evaporation.
Warmer ocean water can create more powerful hurricanes due to increased evaporation.
Cooler ocean water can create more powerful hurricanes due to decreased evaporation.
Warmer ocean water can create less powerful hurricanes due to decreased evaporation.
Which BEST describes the relationship shown in the graph?
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Cooler ocean water can create less powerful hurricanes due to increased evaporation.
Warmer ocean water can create more powerful hurricanes due to increased evaporation.
Cooler ocean water can create more powerful hurricanes due to decreased evaporation.
Warmer ocean water can create less powerful hurricanes due to decreased evaporation.
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Coca-Cola kitty /ᐠ。ꞈ。ᐟ\
What type of front forms when two air masses meet and neither one is able to push the other out?
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Cold front
Occluded front
Stationary front
Warm front
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Cold front
Occluded front
Stationary front
Warm front
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Coca-Cola kitty /ᐠ。ꞈ。ᐟ\
Which of the following statements best explains the relationship between a polar air mass from Canada meeting a maritime air mass from the Gulf of Mexico?
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The cold and dry air from Canada mixes with the warm and wet air from the Gulf of Mexico to cause hurricanes.
The cold and dry air from Canada meets with the warm and wet air from the Gulf of Mexico to cause tornadoes.
The cold and dry air from Canada moves with the warm and wet air from the Gulf of Mexico to cause tsunamis.
The cold and dry air from Canada mixes with the warm and wet air from the Gulf of Mexico to cause typhoons.
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The cold and dry air from Canada mixes with the warm and wet air from the Gulf of Mexico to cause hurricanes.
The cold and dry air from Canada meets with the warm and wet air from the Gulf of Mexico to cause tornadoes.
The cold and dry air from Canada moves with the warm and wet air from the Gulf of Mexico to cause tsunamis.
The cold and dry air from Canada mixes with the warm and wet air from the Gulf of Mexico to cause typhoons.
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Coca-Cola kitty /ᐠ。ꞈ。ᐟ\
How much of Earth's total water is fresh?
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96.5%
1.2%
2.5%
30.1%
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96.5%
1.2%
2.5%
30.1%