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    Air Forcibly Lifted Upslope When It Meets a Topographic Barrier
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Air Forcibly Lifted Upslope When It Meets a Topographic Barrier

Question 103

Question 103

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Air forcibly lifted upslope when it meets a topographic barrier such as a mountain is an example of which type of lifting?


A) Convergent.
B) Convectional.
C) Orographic.
D) Frontal.

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