se Figures 17.19, 17.20, and the Venn diagram provided here to compare the predicted climate changes in North America with those in Outh America by 2100. Sea level increases more along west coast. Greater increases in precipitation (>2 mm/day). Smallest temperature rise in southern parts of continents Comparable temperature increases. Sea level shows smallest increase along southernmost coast. Greatest temperature increase in presently coldest locations. North America Greater range in precipitation changes. Greatest temperatures rise in northern sections of continents. Drying in northern part of continent. Both Sea level increases most along northerly coast. Sea level increases around continent. South America Greatest temperature increase in presently warmest locations. Greater precipitation over much of east and west coasts.

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Use Figures 17.19, 17.20, and the Venn diagram provided here to compare the predicted climate changes in North America with those in
South America by 2100.
Sea level increases
more along west coast.
Greater increases in
precipitation (>2 mm/day)
Smallest temperature rise in
southern parts of
continents
Comparable
temperature increases.
Sea level shows smallest
increase along
southernmost coast.
Greatest temperature
increase in presently
coldest locations.
North America
Greater range in
precipitation changes.
Greatest temperatures rise
in northern sections of
continents
Drying in northern part
of continent.
Both
Sea level increases most
along northerly coast.
Sea level increases
around continent.
South America
Greatest temperature
increase in presently
warmest locations
Greater precipitation over
much of east and west
coasts
Transcribed Image Text:Use Figures 17.19, 17.20, and the Venn diagram provided here to compare the predicted climate changes in North America with those in South America by 2100. Sea level increases more along west coast. Greater increases in precipitation (>2 mm/day) Smallest temperature rise in southern parts of continents Comparable temperature increases. Sea level shows smallest increase along southernmost coast. Greatest temperature increase in presently coldest locations. North America Greater range in precipitation changes. Greatest temperatures rise in northern sections of continents Drying in northern part of continent. Both Sea level increases most along northerly coast. Sea level increases around continent. South America Greatest temperature increase in presently warmest locations Greater precipitation over much of east and west coasts
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