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folubunmi

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Haze-scattered light from a rising or setting sun produces bright light beams called ____.
 A) an inferior mirage
  B) crepuscular rays
  C) glories
  D) corona

Question 2

Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. The average speed of atoms in a molecule is a measure of its DENSITY  TEMPERATURE.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

TEMPERATURE



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