
Insights into Global Warming and Ocean Currents' Impact on South America
Exploring the ongoing issue of global warming with a focus on how ocean currents affect coastal regions of South America at 20° south latitude. Additionally, discussing topics such as specific heat, dew point cooling, seasonal variations, and the Coriolis Effect. The content also includes comparisons between London and NYC winters, as well as insights into why January is a summer month in certain regions. Images and visual aids provide further understanding of these complex concepts.
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Global Warming 13 April 2021 Yes it is still going on!
48. How do ocean currents affect the coastal regions of SOuth American at 20o south latitude? ESRT page 4 (3) 49. Which substance has the highest specific heat? ESRT page 1 (3)
50. Air rises, expands, cools to the dew point (3) 51. London is 1000 km further north than NYC. Why are winters warmer? ESRT page 4 (4) 52. (1)
53. When is it warmest? (Seasons) Where is January the summer? (4) 54. Coriolis Effect (1) 55. ESRT page 18 (3) 56. ESRT page 18, 4 (4) 57. (2)
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