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ts19998

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How do the dunes at Jockey's Ridge compare the dunes at Death Valley?
 
  A) The dunes at Jockey's Ridge cover a much smaller area.
  B) The dunes at Jockey's Ridge cover a much larger area.
  C) The dunes at Jockey's Ridge cover about the same area.

Question 2

High pressure areas occur when
 
  A) cold air sinks or hot air rises.
  B) wind blows.
  C) cold air sinks.
  D) hot air rises.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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