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Physics, 03.10.2021 06:30 avablankenship

15) How does what you see relate to the typical los Angeles daily weather cycle where it is calm in the morning and windy in the afternoon? 16) How does what you see relate to the ITCZ?
17) How does what you see relate to tectonic plates on the surface of the earth?
18) When currents like the one in the tank are driven by heat, they are called “CONVECTION”
currents. Which of the examples sited in class are convection currents? Explain why.

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