THERE IS 13 QUESTIONS, PLEASE ANSWER THEM CORRECTLY. THERE ARE 13 QUESTIONS, NOT 1.

Question 1 A)What causes days to be warmer on one part of Earth than on another? (1 point) Responses the rotation of Earth the rotation of Earth the number of cars on the road the number of cars on the road the angle at which the sun strikes Earth the angle at which the sun strikes Earth the speed of Earth in its orbit the speed of Earth in its orbit Question 2 A) Use this sentence: John lives on a part of Earth where the angle of the sun's rays are very high, and the latitude is low. Which temperatures does John experience quite often? (1 point) Responses moderate temperatures moderate temperatures high temperatures high temperatures temperatures that are sometimes very high and sometimes low temperatures that are sometimes very high and sometimes low low temperatures low temperatures Question 3 A)What causes wind formation?(1 point) Responses the temperature differences in the hemispheres the temperature differences in the hemispheres the turning of circulating air currents the turning of circulating air currents the constant density of air the constant density of air the movement of Earth on its axis the movement of Earth on its axis Question 4 A)What is the convection pattern between 30°S and 30°N latitude?(1 point) Responses Cooler air rises and moves away from the equator, then warms and falls and moves back to the equator. Cooler air rises and moves away from the equator, then warms and falls and moves back to the equator. Hotter air rises and moves toward the equator, then cools and falls and moves away from the equator. Hotter air rises and moves toward the equator, then cools and falls and moves away from the equator. Hotter air rises and moves away from the equator, then cools and falls and moves back to the equator. Hotter air rises and moves away from the equator, then cools and falls and moves back to the equator. Cooler air rises and moves toward the equator, then warms and falls and moves away from the equator. Cooler air rises and moves toward the equator, then warms and falls and moves away from the equator. Question 5 A)What is the role of the Coriolis effect on ocean currents?(1 point) Responses The Coriolis effect turns currents clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. The Coriolis effect turns currents clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Southern Hemisphere. The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Southern Hemisphere. The Coriolis effect turns currents counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. The Coriolis effect turns currents counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Northern Hemisphere. The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Northern Hemisphere. Question 6 A)How does the Coriolis effect impact the Gulf Stream and the Brazil Current?(1 point) Responses It turns the Gulf Stream southwest and the Brazil Current northeast. It turns the Gulf Stream southwest and the Brazil Current northeast. It turns the Gulf Stream northeast and the Brazil Current northwest. It turns the Gulf Stream northeast and the Brazil Current northwest. It turns the Gulf Stream northeast and the Brazil Current southwest. It turns the Gulf Stream northeast and the Brazil Current southwest. It turns the Gulf Stream northwest and the Brazil Current northeast. It turns the Gulf Stream northwest and the Brazil Current northeast. Question 7 A)What causes polar jet streams to form?(1 point) Responses rapid changes in wind direction rapid changes in wind direction warm and cold air masses warm and cold air masses air masses moving away from each other air masses moving away from each other high-pressure systems high-pressure systems Question 8 A)Which explains how ocean currents affect climate?(1 point) Responses Ocean currents change the temperature of air masses. Cold ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles. Ocean currents change the temperature of air masses. Cold ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles. Ocean currents change the temperature of landmasses. Cold ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles. Ocean currents change the temperature of landmasses. Cold ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles. Ocean currents change the temperature of landmasses. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles. Ocean currents change the temperature of landmasses. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles. Ocean currents change the temperature of air masses. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles. Ocean currents change the temperature of air masses. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles. Question 9 A) Use this sentence: A student is trying to make a structure to conduct heat quickly during cold winter days. Which material should the student use? (1 point) Responses plastic plastic wood wood metal metal glass glass Question 10 A)Which is a result of excessive convection occurring in the atmosphere?(1 point) Responses more powerful storms more powerful storms air pollution air pollution difficulty breathing difficulty breathing potential for dangerous sunburns potential for dangerous sunburns Question 11 A)What makes greenhouse gases different from other atmospheric gases?(1 point) Responses Greenhouse gases trap thermal energy and reflect the sun’s harmful radiation back to Earth. Greenhouse gases trap thermal energy and reflect the sun’s harmful radiation back to Earth. Greenhouse gases allow thermal energy to pass through the atmosphere and back out into space. Greenhouse gases allow thermal energy to pass through the atmosphere and back out into space. Greenhouse gases account for the direction in which water and air move. Greenhouse gases account for the direction in which water and air move. Greenhouse gases reduce the amount of natural resources on Earth. Greenhouse gases reduce the amount of natural resources on Earth. Question 12 A) Use this paragraph: Students in an environmental club research global warming. They present their findings to local industry leaders to persuade them to take action against global warming. Which action by industry leaders would directly address the causes of global warming? (1 point) Responses agreeing to use wind energy as an alternative to burning fossil fuels agreeing to use wind energy as an alternative to burning fossil fuels developing a climate model to show climate change developing a climate model to show climate change adopting a highway to ensure it remains free of trash and other debris adopting a highway to ensure it remains free of trash and other debris sending a team of scientists to study air temperature in a polar region sending a team of scientists to study air temperature in a polar region Question 13 A) Use this sentence: A student creates the following list of animals found in a specific biome for a report: gila monster, rattlesnake, coyote, and jackrabbit. Which biome is this student writing this report about? (1 point) Responses grassland grassland desert desert tundra tundra tropical rain forest

The correct answers are:

Question 1: the angle at which the sun strikes Earth
Question 2: high temperatures
Question 3: the turning of circulating air currents
Question 4: Cooler air rises and moves away from the equator, then warms and falls and moves back to the equator.
Question 5: The Coriolis effect turns currents counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
Question 6: It turns the Gulf Stream northeast and the Brazil Current southwest.
Question 7: rapid changes in wind direction
Question 8: Ocean currents change the temperature of air masses. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles.
Question 9: metal
Question 10: more powerful storms
Question 11: Greenhouse gases trap thermal energy and reflect the sun's harmful radiation back to Earth.
Question 12: agreeing to use wind energy as an alternative to burning fossil fuels
Question 13: desert

I apologize for the confusion. Here are the correct answers to the 13 questions:

Question 1: The rotation of Earth
Question 2: High temperatures
Question 3: The turning of circulating air currents
Question 4: Hotter air rises and moves away from the equator, then cools and falls and moves back to the equator.
Question 5: The Coriolis effect turns currents counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
Question 6: It turns the Gulf Stream northeast and the Brazil Current northwest.
Question 7: Rapid changes in wind direction
Question 8: Ocean currents change the temperature of air masses. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles.
Question 9: Metal
Question 10: More powerful storms
Question 11: Greenhouse gases trap thermal energy and reflect the sun's harmful radiation back to Earth.
Question 12: Agreeing to use wind energy as an alternative to burning fossil fuels
Question 13: Desert

To answer these questions correctly, let's go through each question and identify the correct option.

Question 1: What causes days to be warmer on one part of Earth than on another?
The correct answer is "the angle at which the sun strikes Earth."

Question 2: Use this sentence: John lives on a part of Earth where the angle of the sun's rays are very high, and the latitude is low. Which temperatures does John experience quite often?
The correct answer is "high temperatures."

Question 3: What causes wind formation?
The correct answer is "the turning of circulating air currents."

Question 4: What is the convection pattern between 30°S and 30°N latitude?
The correct answer is "Hotter air rises and moves away from the equator, then cools and falls and moves back to the equator."

Question 5: What is the role of the Coriolis effect on ocean currents?
The correct answer is "The Coriolis effect turns currents counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere."

Question 6: How does the Coriolis effect impact the Gulf Stream and the Brazil Current?
The correct answer is "It turns the Gulf Stream northeast and the Brazil Current northwest."

Question 7: What causes polar jet streams to form?
The correct answer is "rapid changes in wind direction."

Question 8: Which explains how ocean currents affect climate?
The correct answer is "Ocean currents change the temperature of air masses. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles."

Question 9: Use this sentence: A student is trying to make a structure to conduct heat quickly during cold winter days. Which material should the student use?
The correct answer is "metal."

Question 10: Which is a result of excessive convection occurring in the atmosphere?
The correct answer is "more powerful storms."

Question 11: What makes greenhouse gases different from other atmospheric gases?
The correct answer is "Greenhouse gases trap thermal energy and reflect the sun’s harmful radiation back to Earth."

Question 12: Use this paragraph: Students in an environmental club research global warming. They present their findings to local industry leaders to persuade them to take action against global warming. Which action by industry leaders would directly address the causes of global warming?
The correct answer is "agreeing to use wind energy as an alternative to burning fossil fuels."

Question 13: Use this sentence: A student creates the following list of animals found in a specific biome for a report: gila monster, rattlesnake, coyote, and jackrabbit. Which biome is this student writing this report about?
The correct answer is "desert."

I hope this helps you answer the questions correctly!