ECONOMICS (CBSE/UGC NET)

ECONOMICS

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A book listing the 100 most exciting cities in the world and identifying their average rainfall and average daily temperature.
A
Compilation work
B
Collection Work
C
Derivative Work
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The wettest city in the world is Buenaventura, where it rains 258 days per year. Australia’s rainiest city is Cairns in Queensland, with 117 days of precipitation. The UK’s wettest city is Londonderry in Northern Ireland (147 days). The wettest city in the US is Hilo, Hawaii (211 days).

Detailed explanation-2: -Africa: Dallol, Ethiopia: 94.0°F/34.4°C (POR 1960-1966) Keep in mind that the 94°F (34.4°C) annual average of Dallol may not be its true average temperature given how short the period of record is. Monthly temperature table for Dallol during the POR of 1960-1966. Elevation of the site was-248’/-75 m below sea level.

Detailed explanation-3: -1) Death Valley, California And it is one of the hottest places in the world partly because its high steep valley walls trap hot air in the valley floor instead of releasing it.

Detailed explanation-4: -Death Valley, California, USA. Recommended. Ouargla, Algeria. Mitribah, Kuwait. Basra, Iraq. Turbat, Pakistan. Dallol, Ethiopia. Aziziyah, Libya. Quriyat, Oman. More items •18-Jul-2022

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