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In dry powdery snow, the water equivalent ratio may be as high as
   a. 15:1.
   b. 20:1.
   c. 25:1.
   d. 30:1.
   e. 35:1.

Question 2

In a standard rain gauge ____ inches of water in the tube would be measured as 1 inch of rainfall.
   a. 2.5
   b. 5
   c. 7.5
   d. 10
   e. 12.5



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ANSWER: d



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ANSWER: d





 

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