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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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.
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.
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