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there are 20 random multiple choice and tf questions drawn randomly from a question bank for chapter 6. you can take the exam as many times as you like. there is a 30 minute time limit. question 11 1 pts if there is a net annual heat loss at high latitudes and a net annual heat gain at low latitudes, why does the temperature difference between these regions not increase over time? oceanic and atmospheric circulation transfer heat around the globe. because of the north atlantic oscillation. because the ice caps are shrinking. statement is incorrect. the temperature difference actually does increase. because of el niño.
Oceanic and atmospheric circulation play a crucial role in redistributing heat on Earth. They move heat from the low - latitude regions (where there is a net heat gain) to high - latitude regions (where there is a net heat loss), thus maintaining a relatively stable temperature difference between these regions. The North Atlantic Oscillation affects weather patterns in the North Atlantic region but is not the main factor in global heat transfer. The shrinking of ice caps is a consequence of climate change rather than a cause for heat transfer balance. El Niño is a short - term climate phenomenon in the Pacific and not the main mechanism for long - term global heat transfer balance.
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Oceanic and atmospheric circulation transfer heat around the globe.