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schs14

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If the Earth were to be moved to where Venus is today,
 
  A) the oceans would evaporate, blocking light from the Sun and causing global temperatures to fall
  B) carbon dioxide would be released from the oceans leading to higher temperatures but liquid water could still exist on the surface
  C) the oceans would evaporate slightly producing a slightly warmer, more humid planet
  D) the oceans would evaporate and carbonate rocks would decompose producing a runaway greenhouse effect much more severe than the one that exists on Venus today

Question 2

Consider a plane flying with groundspeed Vg and airspeed Va in a wind with velocity V. Which of the following relationships is true?
 
  A) Vg = Va + V
  B) Vg can be less than Va + V
  C) Vg can be greater than Va + V
  D) Vg can have any value between Va + V and Va - V
  E) Vg = Va - V



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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