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The interpretation of a halo around the Moon as a sign of impending rain (or snow) stems from:
 
  A) the geometry of the Moon's size and distance.
  B) halos being present only when clouds are thick.
  C) a false weather proverb.
  D) the association of cirrus clouds with cyclonic storms.

Question 2

A rainbow in the morning signifies weather approaching because:
 
  A) a rainbow forms during the mature phase of a thunderstorm.
  B) you must have the sun between you and the storm to see a rainbow.
  C) weather moves from west to east, and you must be between the rising sun and the rain to see the rainbow.
  D) a rainbow only occurs when air is very unstable.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C




arivle123

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Reply 2 on: Jul 14, 2018
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