If Earth's surface was homogeneous (either all land or all water),
a. the semipermanent highs and lows would be stronger.
b. the semipermanent highs and lows would be weaker.
c. the semipermanent highs and lows would disappear altogether.
d. the semipermanent highs and lows wouldn't change in intensity.
e. the semipermanent highs and lows would have the same intensity, but would occur in different locations.
Question 2
The reversal of the positions of surface high and low pressure at opposite ends of the Pacific Ocean is called
a. El Nio.
b. the Southern Oscillation.
c. upwelling.
d. La Nia.
e. the Ekman Spiral.