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rosent76

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What occurs at the boundaries of circulation cells?
 A) Winds move eastward due to the Coriolis Effect
  B) Winds moves towards the poles
  C) Winds move horizontally and at high speeds
  D) Winds move vertically where the boundaries meet

Question 2

Loihi is an excellent example of a(n) _____.
 A) subduction zone near the Hawai'ian islands
  B) new island forming under a hot spot beneath the Pacific plate
  C) exotic terrane accreted onto the westernmost region of North America
  D) extinct submerged volcano moving away from the East Pacific Rise



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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