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    The Maximum Pressure Range of the Atmosphere, as Defined by the Highest
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The Maximum Pressure Range of the Atmosphere, as Defined by the Highest

Question 6

Question 6

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The maximum pressure range of the atmosphere, as defined by the highest and lowest pressures ever recorded, is between:


A) 0- 1000 millibars.
B) 720- 1335 millibars.
C) 660- 1335 millibars.
D) 870- 1085 millibars.
E) 975- 1035 millibars.

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