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Chemistry, 04.03.2020 23:34 haileyhale5

A hot "bubble" of air that breaks away from the warm surface and rises, expanding and cooling as it ascends, is known as a(n) . a. low pressure riser b. hot mass c. orographic uplift d. thermal

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