1. How do mathematics help scientists predict natural phenomenals such as weather or earthquakes?[br]Mark the correct answer.
"In meteorology, calculating the average daily temperature by adding the maximum and minimum temperatures of the day and dividing the sum by two is an application of the arithmetic mean"
"The Coriolis force, which affects wind direction and is calculated using trigonometric functions based on latitude, has a value of exactly zero at the Earth's equator."
"Meteorologists use exponential decay equations to model how atmospheric pressure increases linearly as altitude drops toward sea level."