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<H2>DataStreme Atmosphere - Week 9 Investigation Answer =
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<H4>Investigation 9A Answers</H4></CENTER>
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  <P>(cold) (warm)</P>
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  <P>(cold) (warm) </P>
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  <P>(northeast) (southwest)</P>
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  <P>(zonal) (meridional)</P>
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  <P>(more) (less)</P>
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  <P>(warm) (cold)</P>
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  <P>(west to east) (east to west)</P>
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  <P>(ridge) (trough)</P>
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  <P>(lower) (higher)</P>
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  <P>(Louisiana) (Illinois) (Maine)</P>
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  <P>(less) (more)</P></LI></OL>
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<H4>Investigation 9B Answers</H4></CENTER>
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  <LI>
  <P>(fair) (stormy)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(rising) (sinking)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(east) (west)</P>
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  <P>(east) (west)</P>
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  <P>(considerable cloudiness) (clear skies)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(deeper) (shallower)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(high) (low)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(eastern) (western)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(increases) (decreases)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(highest) (lowest)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(eastward) (westward)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(higher) (lower)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(shallower) (deeper)</P>
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  <P>(above) (below)</P>
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  <P>(drier and warmer) (wetter and cooler)</P></LI></OL>
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