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andrew-mc [135]
3 years ago
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The meteorologist says there's a cold front moving in. How will you prepare? Leave your umbrella at home because at worst there

will be a light rain. Get out the sunblock because it'll be clear skies. Get inside the house and close the windows because a storm is coming!
Social Studies
2 answers:
Crank3 years ago
6 0
It's not true that there might be a light rain, actually, there might be a heavy rain (but not necessarily). In any case, if a cold front is coming, a sun block is not very useful, an umbrella might be better!

So the correct answer is: Get inside the house and close the windows because a storm is coming! (again, not necessarily, but there is a high chance)
soldi70 [24.7K]3 years ago
3 0

The meteorologist says there's a cold front moving in so I will prepare getting inside the house and closing the windows because a storm is coming!

When the cold front is passing, the winds become stormy; there is a sudden drop in temperature, and heavy rain, sometimes accompanied by hail, thunder, and lightning. The hot air raised in front of the front produces cumulus clouds or cumulonimbus, as well as storms. It can be noticed that the temperature is cooler, the rain ceases, and the cumulus clouds are replaced by stratum and stratocumulus clouds, or there are clear skies.

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1981: First year data are available for common-law unions.

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