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in some desert climates, an underground spring may support an area of lush vegetation called a(n) __________. a) prairie b) chapparal c) oasis d) steppe
__________ are most commonly found in mid - latitude mediterranean regions. a) coniferous trees b) chapparal bushes c) deciduous trees d) prairie grasses
when fossil fuel exhausts are heated in the atmosphere, they produce __________. a) fog b) clouds c) smog d) ultraviolet rays
Brief Explanations
- In desert climates, an underground spring - fed area of lush vegetation is called an oasis. Prairies are large, flat grass - lands, chapparal is a type of shrubland, and steppes are grasslands too, none of which are specifically associated with desert springs.
- Chapparal bushes are most commonly found in mid - latitude Mediterranean regions. Coniferous trees are more common in cooler, northern regions, deciduous trees in temperate regions, and prairie grasses in grassland regions.
- When fossil fuel exhausts are heated in the atmosphere, they produce smog. Fog is a low - lying cloud formed by water vapor condensation, clouds are formed by water vapor in the atmosphere, and ultraviolet rays are a form of solar radiation, not produced by fossil fuel exhausts.
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- C. oasis
- B. Chapparal bushes
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