Asked by kj

What are the narrow belts of fast-moving air at the higher levels of the troposphere called?
A.
hurricanes
B.
jet streams
C.
sea breezes
D.
rip currents

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
B. jet streams

Jet streams are narrow, fast-flowing air currents in the upper troposphere (near the tropopause). Hurricanes are large tropical storms, sea breezes are local coastal winds, and rip currents are strong seaward flows near shore.