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The plastic region of the upper mantle extending from about 70 km beneath Earth's surface to 250 km is known as the
 
  A) Gutenberg discontinuity.
  B) Mohorovii discontinuity.
  C) outer core.
  D) crust.
  E) asthenosphere.

Question 2

A fog that develops when warm, moist air blows over a cold surface (such as the California Current) is an example of ________ fog.
 
  A) radiation B) convection C) evaporation D) upslope E) advection


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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

E



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