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(HELP QUICK!!) Air pressure is a result of _____ A. Wind B. Gravity C. Sunlight D. Water vapor
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(HELP QUICK!!) Air pressure is a result of _____
A. Wind
B. Gravity
C. Sunlight
D. Water vapor
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A. Winds is the answer to the question
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I’m so sorry if it’s wrong, but I think it’s
A. Winds
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