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Which type of weather is most likely produced by a stationary front? A. grey skies and/or precipitation lasting a long time B. moderate to heavy precipitation C. no precipitation D. heavy precipitation
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Which type of weather is most likely produced by a stationary front?
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grey skies and/or precipitation lasting a long time
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moderate to heavy precipitation
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no precipitation
D.
heavy precipitation and thunderstorms
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B moderate to heavy precipitation
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A - long lasting rain
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