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  1. The temperature on a cold winter day in Minnesota was -6ºF. Which of the following situations could explain how the temperature
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  2. The temperature on a cold winter day in Minnesota was -6ºF. Which of the following situations could explain how the temperature
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  3. In a science experiment, the temperature fell 63 degrees Fahrenheit in 9 minutes. If the temperature fell at the same rate every
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  4. Why might dew form in the morning?(1 point)Responses The temperature fell overnight, and colder air can hold more water vapor.
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  5. Why might dew form in the morning?(1 point) Responses The temperature fell overnight, and colder air can hold more water vapor.
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  6. Relative Humidity Quick Check3 of 43 of 4 Items Question Why might dew form in the morning?(1 point) Responses The temperature
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  7. Relative Humidity Quick Check3 of 43 of 4 Items Question Why might dew form in the morning?(1 point) Responses The temperature
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  8. QuestionWhy might dew form in the morning?(1 point) Responses The temperature fell overnight, and colder air can hold more water
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  9. Why might dew form in the morning?(1 point)Responses The temperature fell overnight, and colder air can hold less water vapor.
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  10. Why might dew form in the morning?(1 point)Responses The temperature fell overnight, and colder air can hold more water vapor.
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