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    On a Colored Weather Map, a Stationary Front Is Drawn
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On a Colored Weather Map, a Stationary Front Is Drawn

Question 39

Question 39

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On a colored weather map, a stationary front is drawn as an alternating red and blue line. Red semicircles face toward colder air on the red line and blue triangles point toward warmer air on the blue line.

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