Once the Gulf Stream reaches the far north, what happens next? It cools and flows away from the pole, causing cooler climates farther south. It circles the poles, becoming ice. It crashes with incoming warm water. It flows away from the pole, causing warmer climates farther south.
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Of course :) Just doing some research on it rn
I am thinking it is A not sure
I believe it's A as well, the other answers don't seem as reasonable
The coast of California on the western side of the state has a moist climate, while the eastern side is a desert. What could cause this difference? Cool winds cannot blow across a large lake into the desert. Mountains prevent moist air from blowing over into the desert. The west side is closer to the equator than the east. California has experienced a drastic climate change in the past few years.
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I think it's B
I am thinking that it is C...
I thought that could be it too, but if you look at at map, that really only applies to southern California, so I'm not too sure about it. But it is a possibility.
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