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Manila Tokyo Vienna Warsaw 13.1 201 19.1 110.0 30.9 21.5 15.3 12.3 142 8.8 44 Questions 1. Which city had the highest temperature? 2. What factor do you think is the cause of high temperature in that city? 3. Which city had the lowest temperature? 4. What factor do you think is the cause of low temperature in that city? 5. What factor do you think greatly (Weather Atlas n.d.) affects the climate of Tokyo? Support your answer. 6. How does the elevation of Manila affects its climate? 9​

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Answer:

1. Which city had the highest temperature?

Manila 30.9

2.What factor do you think is the cause of high temperature in that city?

Overpopulation causes the air to be hotter due to the carbon dioxide exhaled by people. Since there are not many trees to filter the carbon dioxide due to deforestation, the temperature continues to rise.

3.Which city had the lowest temperature?

Denver 2.6

4.What factor do you think is the cause of low temperature in that city?

Basically, in a certain country, if your area is located in a high altitude place, you experience low temperature (cold weather) and if your area is located in the lower grounds, expect high temperature (warmer weather). Another factor would also be your country's closeness from the equator.

5.What factor do you think greatly (Weather Atlas n.d.) affects the climate of

Tokyo? Support your answer.

factor that affects the climate of Tokyo, Japan such as altitude and latitude it can greatly affects the weather and the climate of an area. the latitude from equator commonly the climate brings warmer, the altitude height above sea level or earth's surface.

6.How does the elevation of Manila affects its climate?

Affects of climate change in the Manila are immense, including: annual losses in GDP, changes in rainfall patterns and distribution, droughts, threats to biodiversity and food security, sea level rise, public health risks, and endangerment of vulnerable groups such as women and indigenous people.

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