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The leading edge of a gust front is frequently associated with:
 
  A) heavy precipitation.
  B) the development of a new cumulonimbus cloud.
  C) hail.
  D) tornadoes.

Question 2

What is the most important factor controlling the seasonal distribution of precipitation in the Aw (Tropical Wet and Dry) realm?
 
  A) proximity to maritime tropical air masses
  B) the location of mountain ranges
  C) migration of the ITCZ
  D) the location of ocean currents
  E) movement of cyclonic storms



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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