1.Winds, air pressure, evaporation, and the angle of the sun shape daily

A. Climate
B. Temperature
C. Weather
D. Precipitation

2. The difference between tropical and temperate climates is mainly the result of

A. Wind pattern each season
B.Precipitation patterns each season
C. Earth's tilt relative to its orbit
D. The position of the sun in the sky

3.Which of the following is true of the Gulf Stream? Select all that apply.

A. It is warm current in the Atlantic Ocean
B. It is cold current in the Pacific Ocean
C. It carries warm water from the Americas to Western Europe
D. It moderates the climate of Western Europe
E. It makes Western Europe's climate more harsh

4.How does latitude impact the temperature of a place?

A. The high latitude regions have a cool to bitterly cold temperatures
B. The high latitude regions have a extremely hot temperatures
C. The low latitude regions have a cool to bitterly cold temperatures
D. Latitude has no affect on the temperature of a region

1. c

2. d
3. ACD
4. A
You are welcome! These are correct. I wouldn't normally advocate cheating, but this new ciriculium SUCKS!

1 is weather

2 is the amount of direct sunlight to reach
3 is A C D
4 is A

I'll be glad to check your answers.

1 is weather

2 is the amount of direct sunlight to reach
3 is A C D
4 is A
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Answers: 1. Weather.

2. The amount of direct sunlight to reach (Sorry I just did the quick check and it wont let me see the last bit of that answer).
3.
A. It is a warm current in the Atlantic Ocean, C. It carries warm water from the Americas to Western Europe, D. It moderates the climate of Western Europe.
4. The high latitude regions have cool to bitterly cold temperatures.

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i think A

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@you are welcome and @Nobody are correct. It's:

1. C
2. D
3. A C D
4. A

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1.C 2.B 3.ACD 4.A

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my response is that the tropic is next to the equator .because the equator is next to the sun and the sun rise on the equator that how the heat comes form.

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Stan BTS is correct i got 100% :)

An is correct I got 100%

its not a acd on the 3rd one like i cant pick acd

the answers are

1. weather
2. a direct sunlight to each
3. ACD
4. high latitude regions have cool to bitterly cold temperatures.

Soooo whos right?

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Yes

Here are my answer 1.weather 2.wind patterns each season 3.ACD 4.A

Stan bts good job you are correct but next time don't give out the answers just help. Yet you are still correct

At the summer solstice the sun is north at latitude about 22 N, the tropic of Cancer giving the north long hot days

At Equinoxes the sun is over the equator. latitude = 0
At the September solstice the sun is south over the tropic of Capricorn, turning the south warm
This is all due to the tilt of the north/south axis of the earth's spin as it revolves in its orbit around the sun.
The north pole is latitude 90 North
The equator is latitude ZERO
The south pole is latitude 90 south
The equator tends to be warmer than the poles.
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2. Precipitation patterns each season - I think

3. A,C, an I think E or D
4. Latitude has no affect on the temperature of a region- I think

1. Weather - yes

2.Winds patterns each season - no
3. A,C - yes and there's one more
4. The low latitude regions have a cool to bitterly cold temperatures - no
The Equator is at 0 degrees --- a low latitude area.

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1. Weather

2.Winds patterns each season
3. A,C
4. The low latitude regions have a cool to bitterly cold temperatures

Here are my answers