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Snow Accumulation on the Ground

Question 57

Question 57

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Snow accumulation on the ground


A) is always greater at higher elevations.
B) does not occur at sea level.
C) does not differ over short distances.
D) sloughs away on slopes steep than 45 degrees.
E) is always greater at higher latitudes.

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