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Showing posts with label Climate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Climate. Show all posts

Jul 27, 2019

[Answer] This coastal city is replanting its mangroves to fight climate change.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "This coastal city is replanting its mangroves to fight climate change."



...Abu Dhabi is using mangroves -- woody, salt-tolerant trees that grow along tropical coastlines -- to protect coastal areas from erosion, wave surges and floods by creating buffer zones and regulating tides.

Jul 18, 2019

[Answer] 3. Knowing that Djibouti is in northeastern Africa, you should know what its climate is like. Which of these best describes Djibouti?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Knowing that Djibouti is in northeastern Africa, you should know what its climate is like. Which of these best describes Djibouti?"



...1. Cold and wet 2. Cold and dry 3. Hot and dry 4. Tropical climate Most of Djibouti is covered in a hot, dry desert. There are some mountains with a little bit of forest in Djibouti, too. Djibouti is so hot, however, that not much can grow there and there is no arable land for permanent crops.

Dec 15, 2017

[Ans] What is the only insect that migrates in winter to a warmer climate?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the only insect that migrates in winter to a warmer climate?"



n Homeric Greek plexippos means "one who urges on horses", i.e. "rider" or "charioteer". In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, at the bottom of page 467, Linnaeus wrote that the names of the Danai festivi, the division of the genus to which Papilio plexippus belonged, were derived from the sons of Aegyptus. Linnaeus divided his large genus Papilio, containing all known butterfly species, into what we would now call subgenera. The Danai festivi formed one of the "subgenera", containing colorful species, as opposed to the Danai candidi, containing species with bright white wings. Linnaeus wrote: "Danaorum Candidorum nomina a filiabus Danai Aegypti, Festivorum a filiis mutuatus sunt." (English: "The names of the Danai candidi have been derived from the daughters of Danaus, those of the Danai festivi from the sons of Aegyptus.")




Step 2 : Answer to the question "What is the only insect that migrates in winter to a warmer climate?"



Monarch butterflies:


The beauty of a Monarch butterfly doesn't help it survive the cold of winter. Each year, millions of Monarch butterflies begin to migrate south and west to escape the coming cold of winter. Monarchs winter in Mexico and some parts of southern California. Those going to Mexico spend their winter hibernation in oyamel fir trees. The Monarchs that migrate west will settle into the eucalyptus trees around Pacific Grove, California. Source: Monarch-Butterfly.com


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May 17, 2017

[Ans] The input of solar energy at the equator that causes moisture laden air to rise and results in increased precipitation in this region is what type of climate pattern



Step 1 : Introduction to the question "the input of solar energy at the equator that causes moisture laden air to rise and results in increased precipitation in this region is what type of climate pattern"


A climate pattern is any recurring characteristic of the climate. Climate patterns can last tens of thousands of years, like the glacial and interglacial periods within ice ages, or repeat each year, like monsoons