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A Ferrel so moved between A. 0° to 30° latitude B. 30° to 60° latitude C. 60° to 90° latitude
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A Ferrel so moved between
A. 0° to 30° latitude
B. 30° to 60° latitude
C. 60° to 90° latitude
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do you have a graph or an image you can attach
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