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How does albedo in the southern hemisphere differ between the two maps in Figure 3-7?

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A.There is very little difference as the southern hemisphere does not have many areas of high elevation.
B.There is very little difference as the southern hemisphere benefits from the maritime effect.
C.There is very little difference as the southern hemisphere benefits from the continental effect.
D.There is very little difference as the southern hemisphere is far more humid than the northern hemisphere.
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First, let's restate the scenario to ground our analysis: the question asks how albedo in the southern hemisphere differs between two maps shown in Figure 3-7, and we are given four answer options. Option 1: 'There is very little difference as the southern hemisphere does not have many areas of high elevation.' This claim ties low albedo differences to a lack of high elevations. In reality, the southern hemisphere does have elevated regions (e.g., the Andes, parts of Africa’s southern edge, Antarctica) and the key issue affecting albedo differences is more about surface type and maritime influence than merely elevation ......Login to view full explanation

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