Which is caused by uneven heating of the earth's surface? A. deflection of the winds to the right in the Northern Hemisphere B. deflection of the winds to the left in the Northern Hemisphere C. Hadley convection cells in the atmosphere D. deflection of the winds to the right in the Southern Hemisphere
@YanaSidlinskiy I have no legit idea :I Maybe C? or idk
Or a or B I doubt D @YanaSidlinskiy
1) the amount of sunlight falling on the surface per unit area (say square foot): thus time of day, angular displacement from vertical for the sun (how close to the poles vs the equator AND the season). 2) the amount of light energy that get absorbed vs reflected back up. (e.g., snow reflects almost all the light, sea water (dark) absorbs most) 3) the specific heat of the substance that the light is striking. (it's hard to heat up water, easy to heat stone) 4) Cloud cover. I'm thinking it would be these reasons...I'm not sure, but you can just I guess pick the best answer choice on your own.
@YanaSidlinskiy Thank you I really appreciate it:)
You're Welcome. I just thought that may help a little and just leave the rest up for you so you can decide on your answer choice.
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