________ wedging occurs when warm air is forced over cooler air

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Frontal

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For b–d below, write the letter on Figure 19.1 at the appropriate location. The first location (a), has been marked as an example for you. You will need to use Figure 19.1 and the maps of world climates and biomes (found inside the back cover and outside the back cover of this manual) to find and mark:

a) a location that was a desert (under the subtropical high) but is now a rain forest (tropical). Done for you. b) a location that would have been glaciated (Arctic or Antarctic) but is now tropical c) a location that was tropical but is now in the midlatitudes d) a location that was a rain forest (tropical) but is now a desert (under the subtropical high)

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A car has a head-on collision with another car of the same momentum. An identical car driving with the same speed as the first car runs into an enormously massive wall. The greatest impulse will occur on the car that is in the collision with the

A) approaching car. B) wall. C) Both impulses will be the same.

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The meaning of the terms "river" and "stream" sometimes overlap although, in general, a river is a large stream

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is till?

A. rock debris directly deposited by glacial ice B. material deposited by meltwater not by glaciers C. enormous boulders deposited by retreating ice D. finely ground rock material in a glacier’s load E. general term for all material moved by glaciers

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