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    This Globe from the Atmospheric Moisture Investigation Shows Water-Vapor Content,with
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This Globe from the Atmospheric Moisture Investigation Shows Water-Vapor Content,with

Question 28

Question 28

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This globe from the atmospheric moisture investigation shows water-vapor content,with brighter being more water vapor.Which of the following parts of Africa has the lowest water vapor content? This globe from the atmospheric moisture investigation shows water-vapor content,with brighter being more water vapor.Which of the following parts of Africa has the lowest water vapor content?   A) The northern part B) Along the equator C) The east coast


A) The northern part
B) Along the equator
C) The east coast

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