Which describes how temperature, humidity, and pressure vary within an air mass? Temperature and humidity vary but pressure does not. Temperature, humidity, and pressure are basically the same all through an air mass. Temperature at the border of an air mass is always higher than in the middle. Humidity makes the pressure in an air mass increase.
ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm first i aint giving u the answer bc im ''dumb'' remember and second y u asking me
@hannahstrange
i didnt ur put my name in it for no apparent reason
@iGreen
no i have all a's
why did u delete ur messages
yes u did bc there not there anymore
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u should didnt call a girl a b****
@iGreen
u should didnt call a girl a b****
why are you calling @iGreen
bc i can
@shortycme
no i dont
Huh..? I can't do anything..just because I'm 99 doesn't mean I have special powers..I have just as much a right to ban him as you do..none..lol.
see @iGreen isn't it not right to post the wrong answer and then say that she is not allowed to post the right answer
What..?
and make people fail because every thing we say people all over can read it so she is not helping out other people and not me eather
am i right @iGreen
I don't get what you're saying..are you saying that giving people the wrong answer isn't helping people?
yeah i am im trying to get yall to TRY TRY TRY by learn what i did wrong duh and @iGreen told me not to give people the right answer
I tell people not to give any answers..you have to guide people to answers..that doesn't mean you say wrong answers..
so don't give the wrong answers rather because other people then use that answer and fail the test or quiz
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ok but if i give them the wrong answer they can go back and do it themselves and if u dont get something or fail a test that just means u aint paying attention or ur just dont care or ur just lazy if u pay attention and dont get ask the teacher to help u and if u still dont get it then just ask after class if she can help u
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