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Biology, 02.04.2020 23:55 TheCampingStone

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1. A low-pressure center on a weather map is shown as a .
A. red capital L
B. red capital H
C. blue capital L
D. blue capital H

2. A cold front will be passing over your home soon. What is the MOST LIKELY description of the weather you will observe?
A. steady drizzle and cooling temperatures
B. steady drizzle and warming temperatures
C. thunderstorms followed by cooler temperatures
D. thunderstorms followed by warmer temperatures
3. A warm front will be passing over your home soon. What is the MOST LIKELY description of the weather you will observe?
A. steady drizzle and cooling temperatures
B. steady drizzle and warming temperatures
C. thunderstorms followed by cooler temperatures
D. thunderstorms followed by warmer temperatures

4. A high-pressure center on a weather map is shown as a .
A. red capital L
B. red capital H
C. blue capital L
D. blue capital H

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