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sabina

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A poleward moving (northward moving in the Northern Hemisphere) ocean current is:
 
  A) either a warm or a cold current. B) a cold current.
  C) warm in summer and cold in winter. D) a warm current.

Question 2

A London-type smog is characterized by:
 
  A) low humidity and high levels of industrial pollution.
  B) the combination of smoke and fog on very humid days.
  C) the photochemical production of pollutants.
  D) high concentrations of fine particulate matter on sunny days.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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