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madam-professor

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In the polar front theory of a developing wave cyclone, energy for the storm is usually derived
  from all but one of the following:a.
   rising of warm air and the sinking of cold air
  b. latent heat of condensation
  c. an increase in surface winds
  d. heat energy stored in the ground



Question 2

According to the model of the life cycle of a wave cyclone, the storm system is normally mostintense:a.
 
   as a frontal wave.
  b. as a stable wave.
  c. as an open wave.
  d. as a stationary wave.
  e. when the system first becomes occluded




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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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