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Part A During contain seasons strong winds called chinooks blow from the west across the eastern slopes of the Rockies a

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Part A During Contain Seasons Strong Winds Called Chinooks Blow From The West Across The Eastern Slopes Of The Rockies A 1
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Part A During contain seasons strong winds called chinooks blow from the west across the eastern slopes of the Rockies and down into Denver and nearby areas. Although the mountains are cool, the wind in Denver is very hot: within a few minutes after the chinook wind arrives, the temperature can climb 20 C 'chinook is a Native American word meaning "snow eator). Similar winds occur in the Alos (called foehns) and in southern Caifornia (caled Santa Anas) Suppose a strong wind is blowing toward Denver (elevation 1630 m) from Grays Peak (80 km wost of Denver, at an elevation of 4350 m), where the air pressure is 565 10 Pa and the ar temperature is.15.0°The temperature and prossure in Denver before the wind arrives are 20 °C and 8.12 10 Pa By how many Celsius degrees will the temperature in Denver rise when the chinook arrives? VAEV 2 AT Submit Request Answer