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Water cycles from the atmosphere into the hydrosphere through precipitation. Water cycles from the hydrosphere back to the atmosphere through evaporation.

Which of the following is one way that these patterns can effect climate?
A.
Areas that have high latitudes are typically colder than areas that have lower latitudes.
B.
Areas that are located near fault lines typically have more earthquakes than areas that are not located near fault lines.
C.
Areas located near the equator are typically warmer than areas that are not located near the equator.
D.
Areas located near a large body of water typically receive more precipitation than areas that are not located near water.

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Answer:

evaporation

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User Igor Tupitsyn
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ANSWER:

"Areas located near a large body of water typically receive more precipitation than areas that are not located near water" is the pattern that can affect the climate

EXPLANATION:

  • The rate of evaporation is higher in the large body of water because of the abundant amount of water present in it and henceforth rate of precipitation is also higher in the areas that are located near large water bodies.
  • Meanwhile, areas that are not located near water bodies don’t get more precipitation as there would be a lack of evaporation.
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