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What is a disadvantage of using tidal power?
 A) It has high operating costs.
  B) It requires a large amount of man power.
  C) It cannot sustain the world's needs.
  D) It adds pollutants to the air.

Question 2

If you were standing on top of a high mid-Pacific island at 15 north latitude, from which direction would you expect the wind to come? (Hint: Don't forget to consider the Coriolis effect)
 A) north
  B) south
  C) northwest
  D) northeast



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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