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Cold front below the area
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A low pressure to the east with a warm front
and a cold front to the south
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A low pressure and warm front to the north
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Compare the Eastern and Western Fronts of World War I. Which statement gives the most accurate comparison?(1 point)
Responses a.
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Jungkook is my love
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The boundary between two air masses were a warm air mass is replacing a cold air mass
Low pressure system Warm front
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The boundary between 2 air mass where a cold air mask is replacing a warm air mass
Low pressure system Warm front High-pressure
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Brings clear, skinny skies, and cooler temperatures
Low pressure system Warm front High-pressure system Stationary front Cold
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Match the Best Answers - each answer choice will only be used once. (2 points) Low Pressure System. Warm Front. High Pressure
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T-T
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Which statement best describes the error behind a cold front
A. The air is cold and filled with moisture B. The air is warm and
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Marysol
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What kind of weather would you expect in Arizona (assuming the temperature in Arizona is warmer than Utah)?
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b
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Occluded Fronts
What kind of weather would you expect in Utah (presuming Utah is colder than Colorado)?
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b
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Warm Front
What kind of weather would you expect in Wyoming?
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b
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In 3–5 sentences, compare the Eastern and Western Fronts of World War I in terms of their geography and strategies.(4 points)
W
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u dont know me
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Which statement best describes the air behind a cold front?
The air is warmer and more humid. The air is warm and dry. The air is
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bang bang baby boii
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