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In the frontal inversion shown in the figure, INSERT FIGURE 6-13. REMOVE TEXT warm AND cold. NO CAPTION
 
  A) the cold air is above the sloping boundary and the warm air is below
  B) the warm air is above the sloping boundary and the cold air is below
  C) cold air is located both above and below the sloping boundary
  D) warm air is located both above and below the sloping boundary

Question 2

Entrainment is especially active along the edges of growing clouds because
 
  A) saturated air enters rising air parcels, causing evaporation
  B) unsaturated air enters rising air parcels, causing evaporation
  C) saturated air enters rising air parcels, preventing condensation
  D) saturated air enters rising air parcels, increasing turbulence



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: B





 

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