The document is a collection of extended essays from the International Baccalaureate Organization. One of the essays examines how air temperatures in Washington D.C. are influenced by distance from the city center and albedo, which is the ability of surfaces to reflect sunlight. The essay uses temperature data from weather stations located at different distances from the city center and analyzes the relationship between land surface types and temperatures.
The document is a collection of extended essays from the International Baccalaureate Organization. One of the essays examines how air temperatures in Washington D.C. are influenced by distance from the city center and albedo, which is the ability of surfaces to reflect sunlight. The essay uses temperature data from weather stations located at different distances from the city center and analyzes the relationship between land surface types and temperatures.
The document is a collection of extended essays from the International Baccalaureate Organization. One of the essays examines how air temperatures in Washington D.C. are influenced by distance from the city center and albedo, which is the ability of surfaces to reflect sunlight. The essay uses temperature data from weather stations located at different distances from the city center and analyzes the relationship between land surface types and temperatures.