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What are middle-latitude cyclones?
A fast-moving cold fronts
B low-pressure systems that cause stormy weather
C warm fronts that move across the middle of the United States
D heavy snowstorms that form on the leeward sides of lakes
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your answer is B low-pressure systems that cause stormy weather
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