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606
Which of the following best explains why wind action is more predominant in Arid regions than in Humid regions?
  • A. Loose surface materials and the absence of vegetation cover
  • B. Excessively high temperature during the day and night
  • C. Insufficient and unreliable rainfall
  • D. Lack of surface drainage and the presence of strong winds
  • E. Gently rolling terrain and fast-flowing rivers
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607
Temperatures of adjacent coastlands are reduced when on - shore winds blow over cold currents because the
  • A. rainfall in sunch areas is susually heavy
  • B. current influences the air presure
  • C. current increases the total rainfall in such areas
  • D. current influences the temperature of the prevailing winds
  • E. temperature influences the speed of the wind
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608
Winds whose direction is reversed from one season to the other are called the
  • A. Harmattan
  • B. Mistral
  • C. Fohn
  • D. Monsoon
  • E. Chinook
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609
Koppen's classification of climate is based on
  • A. temperature and presure
  • B. preessure only
  • C. winds and humidity
  • D. precipitation and temperature
  • E. rainfall only
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610
The dry adiabatic lapse rate refers to the fall in temperature with height of
  • A. 0.00650C per 1000m
  • B. 0.0650C per 1000m
  • C. 0.650C per 1000m
  • D. 6.50C per 1000m
  • E. 65.00C per 1000m
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