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What do the lines making a circle around the low-pressure area indicate? Missing Metadata A. an occluded front B. areas of equal altitude C. areas of equal pressure D. a stationary front
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What do the lines making a circle around the low-pressure area indicate?
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A.
an occluded front
B.
areas of equal altitude
C.
areas of equal pressure
D.
a stationary front
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Good Morning!
The circles indicate the pressure ratio in that particular area. Thus, the correct alternative is letter
c)
areas of equal pressure.
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