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The formation of raindrops by collision and coalescence of smaller cloud droplets is strongly influenced by:
 
  A) dew point temperature of the cloud.
  B) number of droplets in the cloud.
  C) electrical charges on the droplets.
  D) solar radiation.
  E) presence of dust.

Question 2

A prognostic chart:
 
  A) evaluates past weather conditions to predict future ones.
  B) is used to explain the causes of thunderstorms as they are happening.
  C) displays numerical forecasts for future conditions in precipitation, wind speed, and upper air flow.
  D) is used to pinpoint the current location of fronts.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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