Climate and Human Interaction and the Environment

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Climate and Human Interaction and the Environment FINAL EXAM REVIEW Climate and Human Interaction and the Environment

CHECK YOUR ANSWERS energy Latent heat 80°F Warmer more Thunderstorms deflected Moisture, uplifting mechanism, instability rotation solar faster Tornadoes wind speed Storm surge CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

increases B carbon dioxide orbit tilt natural human CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

CHECK YOUR ANSWERS coal Acid rain cool carbon dioxide dry global warming reclamation nonrenewable faster CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

CHECK YOUR ANSWERS renewable cost effectiveness chlorine bacteria land Thermal wetter elevated increasing increasing increasing CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

deep rock Contaminants hundreds or thousands CHECK YOUR ANSWERS