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The image above shows a common European weather pattern. This pattern pushes warm, dry African winds called __________ toward Europe.
A.
drifts
B.
foehns
C.
mistrals
D.
siroccos
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D. siroccos
Siroccos (also spelled scirocco) are hot, dry winds from the Sahara that blow north into the Mediterranean and southern Europe, often bringing dust and high temperatures.
Siroccos (also spelled scirocco) are hot, dry winds from the Sahara that blow north into the Mediterranean and southern Europe, often bringing dust and high temperatures.
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