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The prevailing winds that blow from the horse latitudes toward the doldrums are called:
 
  A) trade winds.
  B) westerlies.
  C) polar easterlies.
  D) subtropical northerlies.
  E) southerlies.

Question 2

The normal lapse rate applies to the:
 
  A) troposphere. B) thermosphere. C) stratosphere. D) mesosphere.



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