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haleyc112

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When radiation fog burns off, the fog tends to dissipate:a.
   from the bottom up.
  b. from the top down.
  c. starting at the middle, and working both upward and downward.



Question 2

Frost typically forms on the inside of a windowpane (rather than the outside) because:a.
   the inside of the pane is colder than the outside.
  b. there is more water vapor touching the inside of the pane.
  c. there is less water vapor touching the inside of the pane.




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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

b



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