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5. What is the dry adiabatic rate? A 0.5°C/1000 meters B 10°C/1000 meters C 3.0°C/100 meters
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5. What is the dry adiabatic rate? A 0.5°C/1000 meters B 10°C/1000 meters C 3.0°C/100 meters
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5. What is the dry adiabatic rate?
A 0.5°C/1000 meters
B 10°C/1000 meters
C 3.0°C/100 meters
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B. 10/1000
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Answer:I think A I’m not sure
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