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@Brianna17

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The warm front associated with a mid-latitude cyclone
 
  A) causes a shorter duration of precipitation than does the cold front.
  B) typically forms stratiform clouds.
  C) is most likely to have intense episodes of precipitation.
  D) often breaks off from the low-pressure area and heads south.

Question 2

Who was the first individual to figure out that storms in the mid-latitudes probably moved from place to place, and weren't stationary?
 
  A) Carl Rossby
  B) Benjamin Franklin
  C) William Bjerknes
  D) Jacob Bjerknes



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: B





 

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