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The word Low on the map refers to A. Air temperature B. Air pressure C. Relative humidity D. Amount of cold coverage
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The word Low on the map refers to A. Air temperature B. Air pressure C. Relative humidity D. Amount of cold coverage
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The word Low on the map refers to
A. Air temperature
B. Air pressure
C. Relative humidity
D. Amount of cold coverage
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I think its B Air pressure cuz warm clashes with cold
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i beleive it's B. air perssure
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