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    Hot Air Rising from the Equatorial Regions Cools and Descends
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Hot Air Rising from the Equatorial Regions Cools and Descends

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Question 7

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Hot air rising from the equatorial regions cools and descends to form


A) a belt of moist, low-pressure air.
B) a belt of dry, high-pressure air.
C) the jet stream.
D) a Chinook.

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