Earth Science-Atmosphere Air Quality and Climate
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- Q1a climate located on the west sides of continents between 30-45 degrees latitude; the only humid climate with strong winter precipiationdry-summer subtropical climate30s
- Q2the increase in average temperatures of Earth and the atmosphereglobal warming30s
- Q3the heating of Earth's surface and atmosphere by solar radiation being absorbed and emitted by the atmospheregreenhouse effect30s
- Q4a climate generally loacted on the eastern side of a contient and charcterized by hot, sultry summers and cool wintershumid subtropical climate30s
- Q5based on the mean monthly and annual values of temperature and precipitationKoppen climate classification system30s
- Q6a climate found on windward coasts from latitudes 40-65 degrees and dominated by maritime air masses; winters are mild and summers are coolmarine west coast climate30s
- Q7the region between 66.5 degrees north and south latitudes and the polespolar zone30s
- Q8climate located north of the humid continental climate and south of the polar climate; characterized by bitterly cold winters and short, cool summerssubarctic climate30s
- Q9region located betweeen 23.5-66.5 degrees north and south of the equatortemperate zone30s
- Q10a climate that is transitional between the wet tropics and the subtropical steppestropical wet and dry climate30s
- Q11region between 23.5 degrees north and south of the equator; sun's rays are intense and the temperatures are always warmtropical zone30s
- Q12a climate with high temperatures and high annual precipitationwet tropical climate30s