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In 1661, London's smoke problem became so bad that they became notorious for the ____ smog-a mixture of smoke and fog that hung over the city.
 A) smoke city
  B) urban heat island
  C) criteria pollutant
  D) pea soup

Question 2

The term meteorology goes back to the Greek philosopher Aristotle, who, about 340 B.C., wrote a book called ____.
 A) Weather and Climate
  B) Meteorologica
  C) Extraordinary Weather
  D) Meteorology Today



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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