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DyllonKazuo

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The polar front theory of midlatitude cyclones, developed around a century ago,
 
  A) has long fell into disfavor among meteorologists.
  B) has stood the test of time remarkably well.
  C) was never accepted by the meteorological community.

Question 2

Vilhelm Bjerknes
 
  A) helped discredit the Norwegian cyclone model.
  B) founded the Norwegian Geophysical Institute.
  C) developed the polar front theory in order to explain the occurrence of hurricanes.
  D) was a tragic victim of the fighting in World War I.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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