Air is warmed and rises at the equator and then cools and sinks at the poles, as shown in the (Figure 1). Figure 1 of 1
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Air is warmed and rises at the equator and then cools and sinks at the poles, as shown in the (Figure 1). Figure 1 of 1
Air is warmed and rises at the equator and then cools and sinks at the poles, as shown in the (Figure 1). Figure 1 of 1 Part A How accurate is this picture of the global circulation of air? The picture is not complete. O The picture is completely accurate. O The picture is totally wrong. Submit Provide Feedback e Request Answer Pearson Review Next >
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