1. Conduction
2. Convection
3. Radiation
What are the three types of heat transfer?(1 point)
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What is the original source of groundwater?
The original source of groundwater is precipitation, such as rain or snow.
Which heats up and cools down faster, land or water?
Land tends to heat up and cool down faster than water. This is because land has a lower specific heat capacity compared to water. As a result, it requires less energy to raise or lower the temperature of land compared to water.
The area in the United States where cool, dry air from the west meets warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and results in an unstable atmosphere
The area in the United States where cool, dry air from the west meets warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and results in an unstable atmosphere is known as Tornado Alley. Tornado Alley is located in the central part of the United States, primarily in the Great Plains region, stretching from Texas and Oklahoma northward through Kansas, Nebraska, and into Iowa and South Dakota.
Maritime and polar are exmaples of what?
What is a convection current?
What is the term for "the pressure that air exerts as it is being pulled to earth by gravity"?
High Pressure Systems are
What does the term saline mean?
3% of Earth's total water is Freshwater. How much of Earth's freshwater is frozen in ice caps and glaciers?
Which category makes up the largest amount of Earth's Surface/Other Freshwater sources?
What is a convection current?
What is the term for "the pressure that air exerts as it is being pulled to earth by gravity"?
High Pressure Systems are
What does the term saline mean?
3% of Earth's total water is Freshwater. How much of Earth's freshwater is frozen in ice caps and glaciers?
Which category makes up the largest amount of Earth's Surface/Other Freshwater sources?
- Maritime and polar are examples of air masses.
- A convection current is a circular motion caused by the rising and sinking of fluid or gas due to differences in density caused by temperature variations.
- The term for "the pressure that air exerts as it is being pulled to earth by gravity" is atmospheric pressure.
- High Pressure Systems are areas of air with higher atmospheric pressure compared to the surrounding areas.
- Saline refers to a solution containing a high concentration of salt.
- Approximately 69% of Earth's freshwater is frozen in ice caps and glaciers.
- The largest amount of Earth's surface/other freshwater sources is found in groundwater.
- A convection current is a circular motion caused by the rising and sinking of fluid or gas due to differences in density caused by temperature variations.
- The term for "the pressure that air exerts as it is being pulled to earth by gravity" is atmospheric pressure.
- High Pressure Systems are areas of air with higher atmospheric pressure compared to the surrounding areas.
- Saline refers to a solution containing a high concentration of salt.
- Approximately 69% of Earth's freshwater is frozen in ice caps and glaciers.
- The largest amount of Earth's surface/other freshwater sources is found in groundwater.
Examine the bar graphs below. Which category makes up the largest amount of Earth's Surface/Other Freshwater sources?
The distribution of water on, in, and above the Earth ...
(1 point)
Responses
Ground ice and permafrost
Ground ice and permafrost
Swamps
Swamps
Atmosphere
Atmosphere
Living Things
Living Things
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The distribution of water on, in, and above the Earth ...
(1 point)
Responses
Ground ice and permafrost
Ground ice and permafrost
Swamps
Swamps
Atmosphere
Atmosphere
Living Things
Living Things
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To accurately determine the category that makes up the largest amount of Earth's Surface/Other Freshwater sources, I would need to analyze the accompanying bar graphs, which you mentioned, but unfortunately, I cannot see or analyze visual content. However, based on the options you provided, "Swamps" seems to be the category that makes up the largest amount of Earth's Surface/Other Freshwater sources.