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tsand2

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The Kppen scheme for classifying climates employs annual and monthly averages of ____.
   a. temperature and precipitation
   b. precipitation and stream runoff
   c. ocean levels and surface pressure
   d. population density and agricultural output
   e. sunshine and soil type

Question 2

According to the ancient Greeks, a middle-latitude ____ zone has a distinct summer and winter, so it exhibits characteristics of both extremes.
   a. torrid
   b. temperate
   c. polar
   d. tropical
   e. frigid



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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