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Part C
The last climate factor you’ll investigate is cloud coverage. Visit the My NASA Data webpage and select Data Set in the top left corner. In the Atmosphere category, select Clouds, then select Monthly Low Cloud Coverage. After the new map appears, select Animate near the top of the website, and then select OK to see the animation. Set the time range on the animation for the most recent five years, and then click Submit. You can control the speed of the animation with the controls beneath the map.
Question 1
Describe the patterns in Earth’s low cloud coverage. How do these patterns change during the course of a year and from year to year? Use lines of latitude and the percentage of cloud coverage in your description.
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Which statement is true about this reaction? 14n+1h 15o it is a practical source of energy on earth. it occurs only outside the solar system. its product is heavier than each of its reactants. it shows the critical mass of an element.
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1) describe the physical layout of the ocean floor ? 2) explain how the dumbo octopus swims differently than other octopus species and why this would be an advantage in the aphonic zone . 3) why are the types of organisms that live at each underwater hot vent so dramatically different ?
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How many grams of ammonia would be produced by the decomposition of 16.93 mlof hydrazine? (the density of hydrazine is 1.021g/ml)
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Part C
The last climate factor you’ll investigate is cloud coverage. Visit the My NASA Data webpag...
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