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Which best explains the direction of the moving force of air?
A. from warm tempartures to cold tempartures.
B. from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
C. from east to west.
D. from high elevations to low elevations.
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pooja195 (pooja195):
Hi there shrek er mike? dunno ._.
What do you think the answer may be? Any ideas?
OpenStudy (shrek_wazowski):
I know its not C. but i'm not 100% sure :D
OpenStudy (shrek_wazowski):
And it's Shrek XD
pooja195 (pooja195):
:P
When a meteorologist tells people the weather how do they describe the warn and cold temps? Any ideas?
OpenStudy (shrek_wazowski):
They might say how the weather might be like the high for today is 75 degrees the low will be 54 degrees
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pooja195 (pooja195):
I meant in terms of weather patters
pooja195 (pooja195):
patterns...
OpenStudy (shrek_wazowski):
Oh.. they could say the weather will be sunny with a chance of rain at around 4 pm and stuff like that.. I'm not sure xD I'm not a Meteorologist
pooja195 (pooja195):
-.- ok
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Look at the L and H
What do those thinks mean on a map?
OpenStudy (shrek_wazowski):
High and low pressure
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