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The weather patterns seen on earth are influenced greatly by a. Constant motion of the tech tonic plates b. Strength and direction of earths magnetic field c. Amount of oxygen in the troposphere d. Cycling
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The weather patterns seen on earth are influenced greatly by a. Constant motion of the tech tonic plates b. Strength and direction of earths magnetic field c. Amount of oxygen in the troposphere d. Cycling of water in and out of the atmosphere
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D. Cycling of water in and out of the atmosphere because weather patterns are all caused by water and the water cycle.
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