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A situation, where the cold, damp air is confined to the eastern side of mountains, is called
   a. cold air trapping.
   b. back door front.
   c. frontolysis.
   d. cold occluded front.
   e. cold air damming.

Question 2

In some cases where a stationary front butts up against a mountain range winds blowing upslope can generate ____ (upslope precipitation) if there is enough moisture in the air.
   a. heavy rain
   b. heavy snow
   c. hail
   d. thunderstorms
   e. light rain or snow



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: e

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: e



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