Multiple Choice
The east Australian current is shown by the sweeping arrow flowing south along the continents eastern shoreline. Winds blowing across this current onto land are shown as a series of westward arrows. These winds:
A) are heated and make the eastern side of Australia arid
B) rise over the current and are unaffected
C) pick up moisture and then cause precipitation, allowing rain forests along the coast
D) release moisture and cool the current
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q55: How does this desert feature form? <img
Q56: Find the largest cold front located on
Q57: Sea Surface Temperatures SST) generally are warmest<br>A)
Q58: Between 1960 and 2010, atmospheric greenhouse CO<sub>2</sub>
Q59: Which of the following is a way
Q61: All of the following are warm currents,
Q62: For precipitation to occur<br>A) the force of
Q63: This diagram suggests that: <img src="https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB5496/.jpg" alt="This
Q64: For these ocean currents in the South
Q65: A monsoon is a:<br>A) hurricane in the