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The following figure is a schematic diagram of the wall thickness of traditional houses in Asia and Europe. Question 1: The reason for the wall thickness change of traditional houses in the picture.

The following figure is a schematic diagram of the wall thickness of traditional houses in Asia and Europe. Question 1: The reason for the wall thickness change of traditional houses in the picture.

Question 1:C

Question 2: A.

Test analysis:

Question 1: From Rotterdam to Huma via Warsaw, the wall thickness is increasing, which can be isolated from the outside temperature as much as possible, so that the indoor temperature change is less affected by the outside temperature change. So the c option is chosen because of the temperature difference.

Question 2: The figure is located in the mid-latitude area, and the closer to the ocean, the more precipitation, so the precipitation in Rotterdam and Huma is relatively more. Rotterdam is close to the ocean, influenced by the westerlies, and it is humid all the year round, so a Rotterdam has the most annual precipitation.

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