Identify two factors that are used to describe climate

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Answer 1
Answer:
temperature and amount of rainfall
Answer 2
Answer: Weather and change. Hope this helps

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50 POINTS!!!!!! 2. What would make Mars a challenging place for humans to live? How may Mars have been different in the past?

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What would make Mars a challenged place for humans to live?
Although Mars is one of the most Earth-like planet in the solar system, living on it would be pretty tough. It is extremely cold on Mars, night time temperature averaging below -100°C. You think the 40 degree weather right now is cold. Try living on Mars. Nobody could survive on Mars without a really advanced winter coat. Another reason that living on Mars would make it hard is the atmosphere. It is like a tiny little needle, though. Since it is very delicate, you would need a spacesuit and some oxygen to bear the low pressure. Your saliva would completely fry your lungs into a nice dinner for possible aliens who might live there. One tiny hole in your spacesuit and you're out forever. Every two Earth years, there is a chance of a dust storm on Mars. Would you like to live on Mars that has a dust storm that lasts for weeks and the lighting drops to 99%? That other 1% is you seeing your death. You might bring some advanced night vision and some sunglasses for the dust. I believe we will have life on Mars soon, with advanced technology and the right people to plan it out.

How may Mars have been different in the past? 
Mars was never a cold planet. At once it had a thick atmosphere and known to have a reliable water source on the planet. This would have been a great time to take a visit to Mars and see if we can set human life on the planet, but that was about 4 billion years ago and we didn't have the technology we have nowadays to set a person onto a planet. 

Mars is too cold, not enough water, has a very thin atmosphere, has dust storms, and hard to make self sufficent and get supplies. It could have been a more suitable planet to live in with enough water.

When does the eastern united states experience unusually cold temperatures?

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Winter Months**: The most common time for unusually cold temperatures in the eastern U.S. is during the winter months, typically from December through February. Cold air masses from the Arctic or polar regions can lead to cold snaps and cold waves, resulting in frigid conditions.

2. **Arctic Outbreaks**: Some of the coldest temperatures occur when Arctic air masses push southward into the eastern U.S. These outbreaks can happen at any time during the cold season but are more common in mid-winter.

Match the letters to each term it describes below. A)narrow curve of land that connects North and South America. B)an endemic species inhabiting Sierra Gorda. C)Central American country that runs parallel to Cocos ocean plate. D)You'll find nearly 20% of the world's fresh water here. E)stretches of it act as natural border between the U.S. and Mexico. F)North America and Canada make up this ecoregion. G)location of mount st. Helens. H)one of only 17 countries recognized as megadiverse. I) this body of water is natural border between the U.S. and Canada. . J) an endangered soecies found in Sierra Gorda1) Mexico
2)Great Lakes
3)Jaguar
4)Rio Grande
5)Questretaro pocket gophor
6)cascade range
7)nearctic
8) isthmus of panama
9)Guatemala
10) lake erie.

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1. H : one of only 17 countries recognized as megadiverse
2. D : 
You'll find nearly 20% of the world's fresh water here.
3. B : 
an endemic species inhabiting Sierra Gorda
4. E : stretches of it act as natural border between the U.S. and Mexico
5. J : 
an endangered species found in Sierra Gorda
6. G : 
location of mount st. Helens
7. F : 
North America and Canada make up this ecoregion
8. A : 
narrow curve of land that connects North and South America
9. C : Central American country that runs parallel to Cocos ocean plate
10. I : 
this body of water is natural border between the U.S. and Canada
1. H. One of only 17 countries recognized as megadiverse.  
2. D. 
You'll find nearly 20% of the world's fresh water here.
3. J. A
n endangered species found in Sierra Gorda.
4. E. Stretches of it act as natural border between the U.S. and Mexico. 
5. B. A
n endemic species inhabiting Sierra
6. G. Location of Mount St. Helens.   
7. F. 
North America and Canada make up this ecoregion. 
8. A. N
arrow curve of land that connects North and South America  
9. C. 
Central American country that runs parallel to Cocos ocean plate. 
10. I. T
his body of water is natural border between the U.S. and Canada.

Why did it take so much time and effort to construct the panama canal?

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The Panama Canal took 10+ years to construct because construction workers only worked on it once every two weeks. This was because they were faced with difficult weather trying to build it. Difficulties such as land sliding, rain, costs, inadequate machinery, and the threat of yellow fever and malaria.

The imaginary lines highlighted on the map travel from north to south and are used to measure distance from the Prime Meridian. They are __________. A. lines of latitude B. lines of longitude C. date lines D. time zone lines Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

Option A. is correct

Explanation:

Latitude is the measurement of the distance from north to south and it ranges from 0° at the Equator to 90° at the poles (North or South). The imaginary lines highlighted on the map travel from north to south and are used to measure the distance from the Prime Meridian. They are lines of latitude.

Option A. is correct

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Earth Science:What evidence in support of plate tectonics is provided by studies of the ocean floor?


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When a divergent plate occurs, the land pulls apart from itself, and it creates a space that allows magma to flow through, and when that magma flows out, it's metal point in the direction of the magnetic atmosphere and when it hardens its locked in place.
The mid ocean ridge which is in the middle of most oceans has lava coming out which means that there must be moving plates beneath.