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    When Clouds Are Viewed near the Horizon,the Individual Cloud Elements
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When Clouds Are Viewed near the Horizon,the Individual Cloud Elements

Question 2

Question 2

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When clouds are viewed near the horizon,the individual cloud elements usually


A) appear closer together than is actually the case.
B) appear farther apart than is actually the case.
C) appear lighter in color than is actually the case.
D) appear to have more vertical development than is actually the case.

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