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Diano4ka-milaya [45]
3 years ago
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Help!!! 1) True or False - The small flag indicating wind direction on a station weather plot points in the direction the wind i

s going. 2) How much of the sky is covered in clouds if the weather station is completely filled in?
Chemistry
1 answer:
Maurinko [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1) False

2) Question has a missing word somewhere within but the answer is "the entire sky" or "100% of the sky"

Explanation:

1) The correct option here is False

The small flag on a station weather plot actually points in the opposite direction of the wind's "movement".

2) This question has a missing word. The completed question is " How much of the sky is covered in clouds if the station weather plot is completely filled in?"

Answer: When the station weather plot is completely filled, this means the entire sky  (100% of the sky) is covered in clouds because the station weather plot is used to illustrate the current weather condition and when it's entirely filled, the meaning is that the entire sky is cloudy.

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