Biology, 05.02.2020 12:50 joelwilliamjoel
Why might a heavily industrialized region receive more precipitation, regardless of latitude?
a.
the less pollutants put into the air means more condensation nuclei.
b.
the more pollutants put into the air means more condensation nuclei.
c.
the more pollutants put into the air means less condensation nuclei.
d.
industrialized areas tend to be closer to the equator, so there is more moisture in the air.
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Why might a heavily industrialized region receive more precipitation, regardless of latitude?
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