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3. Why do warm air masses rise when they meet cold air masses? A- they are less dense B- they are colder C- they are denser D- they have more saturated
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3. Why do warm air masses rise when they meet cold air masses?
A- they are less dense
B- they are colder
C- they are denser
D- they have more saturated
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I’m probably wrong but I believe it’s A
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