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shofmannx20

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Continental polar air masses that form in summer are
 
  A) less humid than winter cP air masses.
  B) colder than winter cP air masses.
  C) more likely to stay at higher latitudes than winter cP air masses.
  D) less cloudy than winter cP air masses.

Question 2

Continental polar air masses typically form in winter under all of the following conditions, except
 
  A) over large, high-latitude land masses.
  B) over snow-covered areas.
  C) over areas that absorb large amounts of insolation.
  D) over very cold areas.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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