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OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

WILL MEDAL FOR BEST RESPONSE PLZ HELP ME!!!!!!

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Geography? I can help.

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

I love geography.

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

However, I won't give direct answers, I will try to talk out the answers with you.

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

this is science

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

@pooja195 @triciaal @TheSmartOne @Michele_Laino @ParthKohli

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

and yes plz explain

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Ah okay. Well we can start with the first question

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Is this on climate change?

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

yes plz. :)

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

yeah it is

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Okay. So we have the options of desert, rain forest and lake. Do you think it is a lake? Considering the image that we have? Look very carefully .

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Plus, consider elevation and land forms.

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

rainforest?

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

No, not a rain forest. When we look at the image, we see water by A. That could be a lake, possibly, or an ocean. Hard to really tell. Now, looking at B, it's a little bit higher elevation, possibly above sea-level. Sooo, a rain forest is typically below sea level, not above, necessarily.

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

However, a desert is above sea-level, typically 2,000 feet above sea-level.

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

So my answer would be no of the above?

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

No. It should be desert.

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Note how this land is above sea-level.

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Do you understand how elevation affects what land is which?

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Just study sea-level.

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

So my answer IS desert?

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Yes, it should be. On to the next question.

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

So, let's say you are climbing a mountain. Do you notice how your ears pop when you go higher and higher?

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

yeah

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

That is because there is like higher pressure, thinning of air. Because note, the higher you go you have to stop to take breaks to catch your breath, adjusting to the air.

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

So, which of those answers do you think fits #8?

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

thinner atmosphere?

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Correct :)

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

TY SO MUCH!

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Anytime. If you ever have any more questions, mention me and I will help. :-)

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

REALLY!? THX! :D

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