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Why Is Strong Heating of the Ground by the Sun

Question 121

Question 121

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Why is strong heating of the ground by the Sun associated with thunderstorms?


A) increases the pressure gradient
B) leads to greater instability
C) reduces the relative humidity
D) increases the wind speed
E) reduces the dew point

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