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    On a Surface- Level Synoptic Weather Chart, a Front Is
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On a Surface- Level Synoptic Weather Chart, a Front Is

Question 103

Question 103

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On a surface- level synoptic weather chart, a front is often identified by zones that exhibit:


A) gradual changes in pressure.
B) a strong jet stream.
C) abrupt changes in temperature, humidity, and wind direction.
D) clear skies.

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