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A coning shape exhibited by a smokestack plume is indicative of what type of condition(s)?
   a. inversion only
   b. stable only
   c. neutral only
   d. unstable only
   e. both inversion and stable

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A fanning shape exhibited by a smokestack plume is indicative of ____ conditions.
   a. inversion
   b. stable
   c. neutral
   d. unstable
   e. both inversion and stable



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ANSWER: c

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ANSWER: e




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