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Overall, the Southern Hemisphere has a milder winter than the Northern Hemisphere because ________.
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The general circulation of the oceans is a major mechanism for the transfer of energy from the Tropics to the Poles.
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An isotherm bends towards the Equator as it passes over land. One can infer ________.
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With respect to absorption of solar radiation, it is understood that ________ are the most efficient absorbers.
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On the equatorward side of a subtropical gyre is found the ________.
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Between 0.7 micrometers and 1.0 micrometers are some of the ________ wavelengths.
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The Fahrenheit scale for temperature reading is still the most widely used scale in the world.
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In which of the below does electromagnetic radiation change its wavelengths?
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The Earth's surface is a good heat absorber but not a good conductor.
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Ultraviolet energy is the name for electromagnetic wavelengths measuring from 10 to 15 micrometers.
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