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You Are Flying in an Airplane at 36,000 Feet Above

Question 113

Question 113

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You are flying in an airplane at 36,000 feet above sea level.You see lightning outside your plane window.The cloud that is close by is:


A) cirrus.
B) cumulus.
C) stratus.
D) cumulonimbus.
E) altocumulus.

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