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leilurhhh

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What is true of the intertropical convergence zone?
 A) It coincides with the geographical equator.
  B) It is the result of the convergence of a Hadley cell and Ferrel cell.
  C) It is subject to seasonal variations.
  D) It coincides with areas of strong winds.

Question 2

Which plate does the westward-moving South American Plate encounter in South America?
 A) Cocos plate
  B) Juan De Fuca plate
  C) Farallon plate
  D) Nazca plate



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Answer to Question 1

C

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