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nmorano1

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The ___________________ _ describes a pocket of warm air produced by large urban areas.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

In the Kppen classification system, highland climates are undifferentiated, signifying that ____.
 a. highland climates do not differ from other climate regions
 b. highland climates do not really constitute a definable climate
  c. highland climates vary too greatly with latitude
 d. much variation in microclimates occurs in relatively small areas
  e. there is very little variation within highland climates



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Answer to Question 1

urban heat island

Answer to Question 2

d



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