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    Wind Speeds Generally Increase with Height Between the Surface and the Tropopause
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Wind Speeds Generally Increase with Height Between the Surface and the Tropopause

Question 96

Question 96

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Wind speeds generally increase with height between the surface and the tropopause mostly because of:


A) increasing friction.
B) decreasing friction.
C) the pressure gradient force is stronger at high altitudes.
D) the pressure gradient force is stronger at low altitudes.

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