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big1devin

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The United States does not have significant monsoonal activity primarily because:
 
  A) there is no major east-west mountain range in the southeastern United States.
  B) the Gulf of Mexico has moderately cool surface waters.
  C) winds tend to blow from the north in the summer.
  D) North America is smaller than Asia.

Question 2

Sea breezes:
 
  A) occur when the temperature at the seashore is higher than that inland.
  B) require a surface region of high pressure inland.
  C) result from the fact that water both warms and cools more slowly than land.
  D) are usually less intense than land breezes.



Kjones0604

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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