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leilurhhh

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What is true about the seasonal variation in the location of the ITCZ?
 
  A. It migrates into the Northern Hemisphere in January.
  B. It brings monsoonal rains to the Western Hemisphere.
  C. It migrates into the Southern Hemisphere in July.
  D. Its greatest poleward shift occurs over landmasses.
  E. It migrates up to 25 latitude in both hemispheres.

Question 2

What are the antitrade winds?
 
  A. eastward-blowing surface winds
  B. upper-atmosphere winds over the subtropics
  C. westward-blowing surface winds
  D. upper-atmosphere winds over the tropics
  E. easterly-blowing surface winds over the poles



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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