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numbers (1.1.1 to 1.1.8), e.g. 1.1.9 D.
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1.1.1
A mid-latitude cyclone occurs between … north and south of the
equator.
A 5° and 25°
B 30° and 60°
C 0° and 5°
D 60° and 90°
1.1.2
A mid-latitude cyclone is steered (driven) by the …
A easterlies.
B polar easterlies.
C trade winds.
D westerlies.
1.1.3
The change in wind direction of the mid-latitude cyclone in the
Southern Hemisphere is called …
A veering.
B backing.
C rotating.
D converging.
1.1.4
The front below is a … front.
A cold
B occluded
C warm
D stationary
1.1.5
The mid-latitude cyclone below is in the … stage.
A initial
B wave
C mature
D occluded
1.1.6
The conditions experienced behind a cold front are a/an ……?
A increase in pressure and decrease in temperature.
B decrease in pressure and decrease in temperature.
C increase in pressure and increase in temperature.
D decrease in pressure and increase in temperature.
1.1.7
Which symbol below illustrates the merging of a cold and warm front?
1.1.8
The station model generally associated with a cold front in the
Southern Hemisphere: