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Buddha Saturday, February 22, 2014 08:20 PM

[QUOTE=Muhmmad Ali Raza;698370]Fazale karim khan oxford publication says it connects sibbi with quetta. Was it nt the option there?[/QUOTE]

None of these was the right option then. Both Kureshy and Fazale Karim can't be wrong

Buddha Saturday, February 22, 2014 09:19 PM

1-Oceans are most saline in: Temperate Regions
2-Salinity depends on depth of the ocean
3-Erosion of waves make: wave-cut platforms
4-Rivers form river terraces or rapids
5-Correct Bearing: Cylindrical projection
6-Zenithal projection: Meridians are radii of circles
7-In which projection parallels appear as straight lines: Cylindrical
8-Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas: Isthmus
9-Air Mass definition
10-Gulf stream is a warm stream of Atlantic Ocean
11-Sharpe ridges formed by two glaciers: Aretes
12-Mistral is a wind of Southern France
13-Atacama is a desert in Chile
14-Tropospause is a border between Troposphere and Stratosphere
15-Troposphere specific quality is Most of the atmosphere’s water vapour is in Troposphere
16-Subtropics have high pressure because of descending air
17-Wind speed depends on Pressure Gradient
18-Most insolation: Equator
19-Tropic of capricorn .. most insolation on 23rd September

khankhajjak Saturday, February 22, 2014 09:46 PM

1-Oceans are most saline in: [B]Tropical Regions[/B] ( due to high heating ; intense insolation)
2-Salinity depends on [B]climate[/B] ( as climate determine the rate of evaoparion and not the depth)
3-Erosion of waves make: wave-cut platforms
4-Rivers form river terraces or rapids
5-Correct Bearing: Cylindrical projection
6-Zenithal projection: [B]curves [/B] (as he is asking about latitude and not about longitude; longitudes are radii of circle )
7-In which projection parallels appear as straight lines: Cylindrical
8-Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas: Isthmus
9-Air Mass definition
10-Gulf stream is a warm stream of Atlantic Ocean
11-Sharpe ridges formed by two glaciers: Aretes
12-Mistral is a wind of Southern France
13-Atacama is a desert in Chile
14-Tropospause is a border between Troposphere and Stratosphere
15-Troposphere specific quality is Most of the atmosphere’s water vapour is in Troposphere
16-Subtropics have high pressure because [B]of due to convergence of air and not descending as the air descends where the pressure is low [/B]
17-Wind speed depends on Pressure Gradient
18-Most insolation: Equator
19-Tropic of capricorn .. most insolation on 23rd September

Buddha Saturday, February 22, 2014 09:52 PM

[QUOTE=khankhajjak;698422]1-Oceans are most saline in: [B]Tropical Regions[/B] ( due to high heating ; intense insolation)
2-Salinity depends on [B]climate[/B] ( as climate determine the rate of evaoparion and not the depth)
3-Erosion of waves make: wave-cut platforms
4-Rivers form river terraces or rapids
5-Correct Bearing: Cylindrical projection
6-Zenithal projection: Meridians are radii of circles
7-In which projection parallels appear as straight lines: Cylindrical
8-Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas: Isthmus
9-Air Mass definition
10-Gulf stream is a warm stream of Atlantic Ocean
11-Sharpe ridges formed by two glaciers: Aretes
12-Mistral is a wind of Southern France
13-Atacama is a desert in Chile
14-Tropospause is a border between Troposphere and Stratosphere
15-Troposphere specific quality is Most of the atmosphere’s water vapour is in Troposphere
16-Subtropics have high pressure because [B]of due to convergence of air and not descending as the air descends where the pressure is low [/B]
17-Wind speed depends on Pressure Gradient
18-Most insolation: Equator
19-Tropic of capricorn .. most insolation on 23rd September[/QUOTE]

What has heating and evaporation got to do with salinity? Cold water is more saline and it sinks to the depth. Warm water is less saline.

Air descends at around 30 degree latitude: Hadley cells. High pressure belts are anti-cyclones where air descends, it does not rise! Air rises where pressure is low. Example: Equatorial trough.

khankhajjak Saturday, February 22, 2014 10:06 PM

[QUOTE=Buddha;698425]What has heating and evaporation got to do with salinity? Cold water is more saline and it sinks to the depth. Warm water is less saline.

Air descends at around 30 degree latitude: Hadley cells. High pressure belts are anti-cyclones where air descends, it does not rise! Air rises where pressure is low. Example: Equatorial trough.[/QUOTE]

brother high rating of heating determines the rate of evaporation and evaporation determines the salinity

Buddha Saturday, February 22, 2014 10:11 PM

[QUOTE=khankhajjak;698434]brother high rating of heating determines the rate of evaporation and evaporation determines the salinity[/QUOTE]

Ok. What is more saline? Cold water or warm water?

incounternable Saturday, February 22, 2014 10:54 PM

[QUOTE=Buddha;698440]Ok. What is more saline? Cold water or warm water?[/QUOTE]

Salinity doesn't depend upon depth of ocean but its characteristic of saline water to subside less saline water. What determines salinity in the ocean include climatic factors i-e Evaporation,Fresh water content through rivers and rain etc but not the depth of the ocean.

Moreover its not necessary that cold water is always more saline than hot water.

[QUOTE=khankhajjak;698422]
19-Tropic of capricorn .. most insolation on 23rd September[/QUOTE]
Its december 21 not September 23rd... [url]http://geography.about.com/od/locateplacesworldwide/a/tropiccapricorn.htm[/url]

Regards,
Stay Blessed

AbbasMangi Saturday, February 22, 2014 10:59 PM

Most poulated city of world
 
Most poulated city of world is Tokyo, not New Mexico

incounternable Saturday, February 22, 2014 11:09 PM

[QUOTE=AbbasMangi;698463]Most poulated city of world is Tokyo, not New Mexico[/QUOTE]

No dear its not... [url]http://www.numbeo.com/pollution/rankings.jsp[/url]

Buddha Saturday, February 22, 2014 11:19 PM

[QUOTE=incounternable;698461]Salinity doesn't depend upon depth of ocean but its characteristic of saline water to subside less saline water. What determines salinity in the ocean include climatic factors i-e Evaporation,Fresh water content through rivers and rain etc but not the depth of the ocean.

Moreover its not necessary that cold water is always more saline than hot water.


Its december 21 not September 23rd... [url]http://geography.about.com/od/locateplacesworldwide/a/tropiccapricorn.htm[/url]

Regards,
Stay Blessed[/QUOTE]

Right about December 21.
However, even if you ignore the temperature saline water is more dense and it sinks to depth. As you trace the depth, you will find different levels of salinity from top to bottom. Thus, salinity of the ocean water depends on depth.


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