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Shelles

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In this thermodynamic diagram, INSERT FIGURE 3-31. REMOVE TEXT (NOT NUMBERS) TO THE LEFT OF THE LEFT VERTICAL SCALE AND TO THE RIGHT OF THE RIGHT VERTICAL SCALE. NO CAPTION
 
  A) pressure is shown on the left vertical scale and altitude is shown on the right
  B) pressure is shown on the right vertical scale and altitude is shown on the left
  C) pressure is shown on the left vertical scale and humidity is shown on the right
  D) humidity is shown on the left vertical scale and altitude is shown on the right

Question 2

According to the temperature sounding shown in this thermodynamic diagram, INSERT FIGURE 3-31. NO CAPTION
 
  A) the tropopause occurs at a pressure of about 550 mb
  B) the tropopause occurs at a pressure of about 140 mb
  C) the stratopause occurs at a pressure of about 550 mb
  D) the stratopause occurs at a pressure of about 140 mb



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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