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The Meteorological Office set up how many stations in the British Isles?
 
 

a. 12 c. 16
  b. 15 d. 27



Question 2

James P. Epsy deduced that storms were what shape thanks to his research along the Atlantic Coast?
 
 

a. Round or oblong c. Triangular and obtuse
  b. Square or rectangular d. Round and obtuse




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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
The Meteorological Office established 15 stations around the British Isles and regularly communicated with Paris to receive telegraphed weather reports.



Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Epsy concluded from his study of thousands of weather reports along the American east coast that storms were round or oblong.






 

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