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Where cold surface air is replacing warm air, the boundary separating the different bodies of air is
  termed a:
  a. parallel of latitude.
  b. tornado.
  c. cold front.
  d. warm front.



Question 2

At night, when the weather is extremely cold and dry,
  a. atmospheric pressure increases with increasing altitude.
  b. atmospheric pressure remains constant with increasing altitude.
  c. atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing altitude.
  d. atmospheric pressure first increases, then decreases with increasing altitude.




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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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