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Title: Squall lines form most often ahead of a(n): a. stationary front. b. cold front. c. warm front. ...
Post by: go.lag on Aug 7, 2018
Squall lines form most often ahead of a(n):
 a. stationary front.
  b. cold front.
  c. warm front.
  d. occluded front.

Question 2

Why is it hard to breathe at the top of Mt. Everest?
Title: Squall lines form most often ahead of a(n): a. stationary front. b. cold front. c. warm front. ...
Post by: joneynes on Aug 7, 2018
Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Atop Mt. Everest, air pressure is only one-third the pressure at sea level. Reduced air pressure means that there are fewer air molecules in a given volume of air, so less oxygen will be contained in each breath.