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kaid0807

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Supercell thunderstorms differ from ordinary cell (air mass) thunderstorms because
   a. the updraft in a supercell thunderstorm is shorter-lasting and is stationary..
   b. ordinary thunderstorms do not produce hail.
   c. supercell thunderstorms produce precipitation.
   d. the supercell thunderstorm is greater in size.
   e. the updraft in a supercell thunderstorm is longer-lasting and rotates.

Question 2

When thunderstorms are passing over the same area, they are
   a. recurring.
   b. practicing.
   c. revising.
   d. training.
   e. repeating.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: e

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: d





 

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