Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The weather in Lima, Peru

Question 1:C

Question 2:C

Question 3: A.

Question 4:B

Test analysis:

Question 1: It is not difficult to see from the picture that Lima is

The weather in Lima, Peru

Question 1:C

Question 2:C

Question 3: A.

Question 4:B

Test analysis:

Question 1: It is not difficult to see from the picture that Lima is

The weather in Lima, Peru

Question 1:C

Question 2:C

Question 3: A.

Question 4:B

Test analysis:

Question 1: It is not difficult to see from the picture that Lima is located in the coastal area with low latitude, with high temperature and sufficient water vapor in the atmosphere. In addition, there is a Peruvian cold current passing along its coast, which lowers the local temperature and condenses the water vapor in the atmosphere to form fog, so C is chosen.

Question 2: A is located in the southeast coast of Brazil, with a tropical rain forest climate, which is the result of the interaction between the windward slope of the southeast trade wind and the Brazilian warm current. B is located in the Amazon river basin, and the climate type is also tropical rain forest climate, which is mainly caused by the perennial control of equatorial low pressure and the prevalence of updraft. So choose C.

Question 3: B is a tropical rainforest climate with rainy weather, and C is a tropical desert climate with less precipitation, more sunny days and less clouds. During the day, the atmosphere has a weak weakening effect on solar radiation and the temperature is high; At night, the atmospheric heat preservation is weak, the temperature is low, and the temperature difference between day and night is large. So choose one

Question 4: Although Ding is located near the equator, it is just in the Andes, with high terrain and relatively low temperature, so B is chosen.

Comments: The key to this set of questions is to analyze and solve the causes of regional geographical things by using the knowledge of high school geography theory.