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moongchi

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The fog that forms along the Pacific coastline of North America is mainly of which type?
   a. radiation fog
   b. upslope fog
   c. frontal fog
   d. advection fog
   e. steam fog

Question 2

On a cold, winter morning, the most likely place for radiation fog to form is
   a. at the top of a hill or mountain.
   b. in a valley.
   c. along the side of a hill.
   d. over a body of water.
   e. in a city.



fraziera112

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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