Is this statement true or false?
hurricanes are classified by three stages in which upd...
Chemistry, 12.10.2019 04:30 PlsHelpMeh3401
Is this statement true or false?
hurricanes are classified by three stages in which updrafts of air billow up, updrafts and downdrafts swirl the wind up and down, then downdrafts cause clouds to come apart.
a)true
b)false
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