A) 1984 and 1999.
B) 1976 and 2003.
C) 1983 and 1997.
D) 2004 and 2007.
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A) mountain wind.
B) big storm.
C) cold sun.
D) snow eater.
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A) land-sea breeze
B) katabatic wind
C) anabatic wind
D) mountain-valley breeze
E) cold fronts
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A) the circulation of water in the Gulf of Mexico.
B) a warm current carrying water from the equator along the East Coast of the United States.
C) the current carrying cold water from the North Pole along the West Coast of the United States.
D) a counter-clockwise surface current in the Gulf of California.
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A) warmer temperatures at high altitudes.
B) lower humidity.
C) stronger Coriolis effect.
D) greater horizontal temperature contrasts.
E) greater air density.
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A) transport 40 million tons of dust from the Sahara Desert to the Amazon rainforest.
B) lead hurricanes eastward across the Atlantic.
C) deliver 20 million tons of carbon dioxide generated in Africa into the air above North America.
D) speed ozone depletion by lifting CFCs into the stratosphere.
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A) The flow is west-to-east throughout the midlatitudes.
B) The predominant flow is easterly in the midlatitudes and westerly in the tropics.
C) The flow is predominantly from the poles toward the equator.
D) The predominant flow is from the equator poleward.
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A) They are often cool and shrouded in fog.
B) They often have unstable atmospheric conditions.
C) They tend to be warmer than inland deserts.
D) They receive more rain than other deserts.
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A) can last for days.
B) are most common in the tropics.
C) are associated with convective clouds.
D) form from the bottom up.
E) do not occur over vegetated surfaces.
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A) the suppression of the Southern Oscillation.
B) depletion of fish populations as upwelling is suppressed along the western coast of South America.
C) weakening or reversing of the Pacific tradewinds.
D) abnormally high air pressure over Indonesia.
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