What does it mean when the Meteorologist says that there will be a high of 59 today and a low of 37?
a There will be a high of 59 degrees and low of 37 degrees
b There will be a high of 59 degrees and a low of 37 percent precipitation
c There will be a high of 59 percent precipitation and a low of 37′ wind speed
d There will be a high of 59 degrees and a low of 37 mile wind gusts
If there is a curved line on a weather forcast and it has Blue Triangles on the left side and Red Half Circles on the right side, what does this mean?
a the warm wind and cold wind are moving away from each other
b cold wind is blowing from the east to the west, and warm wind is blowing from the west to the east
c cold wind is blowing from the west to the east, and warm wind is blowing from the east to the west
d the warm wind and cold wind are moving toward each other, causing the weather to change
Why is the climate in Florida different from that in Canada?
a Florida is in a Tropical Zone while Canada is in a Sub Polar Zone
b Florida is near the equator, which is naturally hotter year-round
c Florida is in a Sub Polar Zone while Canada is in a Tropical Zone
d Because the Temperate Zone on the Planet make it so
1. The correct answer is: a There will be a high of 59 degrees and low of 37 degrees. This means that the highest temperature expected today is 59 degrees Fahrenheit, and the lowest temperature expected is 37 degrees Fahrenheit.
2. The correct answer is: d the warm wind and cold wind are moving toward each other, causing the weather to change. The blue triangles represent cold fronts, and the red half-circles represent warm fronts; their meeting indicates changing weather conditions.
3. The correct answer is: b Florida is near the equator, which is naturally hotter year-round. This proximity to the equator means Florida generally experiences a warmer climate compared to Canada, which is much farther north and subject to colder temperatures and longer winters.
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