Geography, asked by s231907, 10 months ago

The Outer Banks of North Carolina are barrier islands that are subject to seasonal hurricanes and flooding. Houses constructed along the shoreline and beaches of the Outer Banks would be most similar to houses in which of the following locations?
A.
Norway
B.
Iceland
C.
Vietnam
D.
Arizona

Please select the best answer from the choices provided.

Answers

Answered by sanchith2000
3

Answer:

Vietnam.

Explanation:

North Carolina is a coastal region and it would have a mostly tropical climate. Due to this fact it wouldn't experience a huge seasonal variation in temperature. This maintains a more or less constant temperature sue to the breezes originating from the sea.

Hence it would have a warmer climate that is quite similar to Vietnam which is susceptible to floods and storms as well.

This is unlike Norway and Iceland that have houses built to counter the extreme cold weather.

Arizona is mostly a desert.

So, the most logical answer has to be Vietnam.

Hope it helps. :)

Answered by 24042363
1

Answer:

C. Vietnam

Explanation:

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