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The lake effect occurs when a(n) ____ air mass moves over a ____ body of water.
   a. mT; cold
   b. mT; warm
   c. cA; cold
   d. cP; cold
   e. cP; warm

Question 2

Lake-effect snows are best developed around the Great Lakes during
   a. early spring when moist, tropical air moves over the frozen lakes.
   b. late fall and early winter when cold, dry polar air moves over the relatively warm water
   c. late fall and early winter when moist, polar air sweeps in from the east.
   d. middle winter when the unseasonably warm air mass moves over the cold water.
   e. late winter after prolonged periods of cold weather.



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