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Beheh

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The environmental lapse rate (dashed line in the figure) would be expected to be largest at INSERT FIGURE 6-9. CHANGE 7:00 TO ??; CHANGE 8:00 TO ??; CHANGE 9:00 TO ??; CHANGE
 
  A) 6:00 am
  B) 7:00 am
  C) 8:00 am
  D) 9:00 am
  E) 10:00 am

Question 2

This instrument is used to measure cloud heights and coverage.
 
  A) ceilometer
  B) barometer
  C) hygrometer
  D) radiosonde



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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