09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
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What is the average annual temperature in the Amazon basin?
1 15\
2 20\
3 25\
4 35\
Explanation:
25\(^{\1}\)C−30\(^{\1}\)C The Amazon Basin stretches directly on the equator and is characterized by a hot and wet climate throughout the year. Both day and nights are almost equally hot and humid. The skin feels sticky. It rains almost every day, that too without much warning. The day temperatures are high with very high humidity. At night the temperature goes down but the humidity remains high. The average annual temperature in the Amazon basin is 25 degrees Celcius to 30 degrees Celcius.
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
234438
How do Yanomami children prepare to be adults?
1 They learn to sew their own clothes.
2 They learn to count and sell crafts.
3 They learn to cook and clean the yano.
4 They learn to fish, hunt, and weave.
Explanation:
They learn to fish, hunt, and weave.
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
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Why is the Amazon considered the world’s largest river?
1 Because of its length
2 Because of the amount of freshwater it carries.
3 Because of the varied fish that live in the amazon river
4 Because it starts in the Andes mountains
Explanation:
Because of the amount of freshwater it carries.
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
234437
What is the average annual temperature in the Amazon basin?
1 15\
2 20\
3 25\
4 35\
Explanation:
25\(^{\1}\)C−30\(^{\1}\)C The Amazon Basin stretches directly on the equator and is characterized by a hot and wet climate throughout the year. Both day and nights are almost equally hot and humid. The skin feels sticky. It rains almost every day, that too without much warning. The day temperatures are high with very high humidity. At night the temperature goes down but the humidity remains high. The average annual temperature in the Amazon basin is 25 degrees Celcius to 30 degrees Celcius.
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
234438
How do Yanomami children prepare to be adults?
1 They learn to sew their own clothes.
2 They learn to count and sell crafts.
3 They learn to cook and clean the yano.
4 They learn to fish, hunt, and weave.
Explanation:
They learn to fish, hunt, and weave.
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
234439
Why is the Amazon considered the world’s largest river?
1 Because of its length
2 Because of the amount of freshwater it carries.
3 Because of the varied fish that live in the amazon river
4 Because it starts in the Andes mountains
Explanation:
Because of the amount of freshwater it carries.
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
234437
What is the average annual temperature in the Amazon basin?
1 15\
2 20\
3 25\
4 35\
Explanation:
25\(^{\1}\)C−30\(^{\1}\)C The Amazon Basin stretches directly on the equator and is characterized by a hot and wet climate throughout the year. Both day and nights are almost equally hot and humid. The skin feels sticky. It rains almost every day, that too without much warning. The day temperatures are high with very high humidity. At night the temperature goes down but the humidity remains high. The average annual temperature in the Amazon basin is 25 degrees Celcius to 30 degrees Celcius.
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
234438
How do Yanomami children prepare to be adults?
1 They learn to sew their own clothes.
2 They learn to count and sell crafts.
3 They learn to cook and clean the yano.
4 They learn to fish, hunt, and weave.
Explanation:
They learn to fish, hunt, and weave.
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
234439
Why is the Amazon considered the world’s largest river?
1 Because of its length
2 Because of the amount of freshwater it carries.
3 Because of the varied fish that live in the amazon river
4 Because it starts in the Andes mountains
Explanation:
Because of the amount of freshwater it carries.
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
234437
What is the average annual temperature in the Amazon basin?
1 15\
2 20\
3 25\
4 35\
Explanation:
25\(^{\1}\)C−30\(^{\1}\)C The Amazon Basin stretches directly on the equator and is characterized by a hot and wet climate throughout the year. Both day and nights are almost equally hot and humid. The skin feels sticky. It rains almost every day, that too without much warning. The day temperatures are high with very high humidity. At night the temperature goes down but the humidity remains high. The average annual temperature in the Amazon basin is 25 degrees Celcius to 30 degrees Celcius.
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
234438
How do Yanomami children prepare to be adults?
1 They learn to sew their own clothes.
2 They learn to count and sell crafts.
3 They learn to cook and clean the yano.
4 They learn to fish, hunt, and weave.
Explanation:
They learn to fish, hunt, and weave.
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region
234439
Why is the Amazon considered the world’s largest river?
1 Because of its length
2 Because of the amount of freshwater it carries.
3 Because of the varied fish that live in the amazon river
4 Because it starts in the Andes mountains
Explanation:
Because of the amount of freshwater it carries.
09. Human Environment Interactions The Tropical And The Subtropical Region