CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS-W/MASTR.BIO.
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Author: Urry
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Chapter 40, Problem 5TYU
WHAT IF? If the direction of Earth’s rotation reversed, the most predictable effect would be
- A. the elimination of ocean currents.
- B. a big change in the length of the year.
- C. winds blowing from west to east along the equator.
- D. a loss of seasonal variation at high latitudes.
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