How many Christians believe in the signs of the stars or heaven or astrology
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True Christians do not believe in Astrology. .
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Which air masses have the greatest effect on weather conditions in much of the US
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continental polar and maritime tropical
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The weather behind a cold front is dominated by
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Cold air mass
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What type of front forms when the surface position of the front does not move
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stationary
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Which greenhouse gas is the most powerful absorber of radiation emitted by Earth
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water vapor
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Along a front which type of air is always forced upward
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Warm air :d
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Which type of air mass originates in northern Canada
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cT
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trap heat that is radiated upward from Earth.
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What kind of front is created when a cold front overtakes a warm front
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It's an occluded front. occluded front. When a cold front overtakes a warm front, the warm air mass is lifted entirely off the ground and an occluded front forms. This is an occluded front. An occluded front occurs
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A measure of the amount of matter that an object contains
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The measure of the amount of matter an object contains is
mass.
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Hurricanes produce sustained winds of at least
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Hurricanes produce sustained winds of at least 74 mph (119
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Why can radio telescopes be used 24 hours a day
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Radio signals are not overpowered by daytime sunlight as are
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An air mass is a large body of air with uniform temperature and
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temperature humidity and pressure
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How do highland climates compare to nearby areas at lower elevations
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They are cooler and wetter.
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Which is considered a boundary between two different fronts
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both warm and cold front
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What forms where warm air moves toward cold air
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A warm front forms.
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What do white dwarfs and neutron stars have in common
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Both white dwarfs and neutron stars are extremely dense remnants
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Which climate experiences seasonal periods of perpetual night
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The arctic and antarctic. Actually, if you're right at the arctic circle, you won't really experience perpetual dark; it'll still be dusky light for an hour or so even a couple of degrees or more north of the arctic circle.
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Tornadoes are most frequent from
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Tornadoes are most frequent from April through June.
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What is the shape of a middle-latitude cyclone
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Mid-latitude cyclones are typically comma-shaped.
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How many Christians believe in the signs of the stars or heaven or astrology
True Christians do not believe in Astrology. .
Which air masses have the greatest effect on weather conditions in much of the US
continental polar and maritime tropical
The weather behind a cold front is dominated by
Cold air mass
What type of front forms when the surface position of the front does not move
stationary
Which greenhouse gas is the most powerful absorber of radiation emitted by Earth
water vapor
Along a front which type of air is always forced upward
Warm air :d
Which type of air mass originates in northern Canada
cT
A true statement about greenhouse gases is that they
trap heat that is radiated upward from Earth.
What kind of front is created when a cold front overtakes a warm front
It's an occluded front. occluded front. When a cold front overtakes a warm front, the warm air mass is lifted entirely off the ground and an occluded front forms. This is an occluded front. An occluded front occurs
A measure of the amount of matter that an object contains
The measure of the amount of matter an object contains is
mass.
Hurricanes produce sustained winds of at least
Hurricanes produce sustained winds of at least 74 mph (119
km/h).
Why can radio telescopes be used 24 hours a day
Radio signals are not overpowered by daytime sunlight as are
optical signals, thus 24 hour operation.
An air mass is a large body of air with uniform temperature and
temperature humidity and pressure
How do highland climates compare to nearby areas at lower elevations
They are cooler and wetter.
Which is considered a boundary between two different fronts
both warm and cold front
What forms where warm air moves toward cold air
A warm front forms.
What do white dwarfs and neutron stars have in common
Both white dwarfs and neutron stars are extremely dense remnants
of the collapsed cores of dead stars.
Which climate experiences seasonal periods of perpetual night
The arctic and antarctic. Actually, if you're right at the arctic circle, you won't really experience perpetual dark; it'll still be dusky light for an hour or so even a couple of degrees or more north of the arctic circle.
If you are in Antarctica at all, then your June and part of July are going to be pretty dark. Polar
Tornadoes are most frequent from
Tornadoes are most frequent from April through June.