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- Relative humidity usually is highest right before sunrise. Why does this occur?What are the main components of air?Which of the following best describes heat transport between equatorial and polar regions: Group of answer choices Occurs mostly from latent heat of melting Occurs mostly from latent heat of condensation Distributes high amounts of solar energy received at the poles compared to the equator Occurs mostly from surface tension that is strongest in cold regions
- What regulates the Earths average temperature? (19.2) (a) Rayleigh scattering (b) the greenhouse effect (c) atmospheric pressure (d) photosynthesisWhat would be the classifications of the air masses that form over the following source regions? (a) Sahara Desert (b) Antarctic Ocean (c) Greenland (d) mid-Pacific Ocean (e) SiberiaComparing 1 m3 of air with 100% relative humidity at 0°C and 1 m3 of the air with 100% relative humidity at 30°C, choose the correct statement. Group of answer choices They both have the same amount of water. They both have the same absolute humidity. The air at 0°C has more water in it. The air at 30°C has more water in it.
- If the ambient alr temperature is -6°C and the wind is blowing at 60 km/h, the temperature will feel like it is °C. Type your answer. Previousduring sensible cooling of air decreases. Select one: a. specific humidity b. wet bulb temperature c. relative humidityAir temperature fluctuates less between day and night and between seasoned and places that are closer to a large body of water like the ocean or the San Francisco Bay, and in places that are farther away. Use the properties of water to explain this phenomenon.