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  1. Radar data are used by scientists on computers for generating wind, wind shear, storm intensity, and hazardous weather
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  8. Jody is planning a presentation on the historical advancements in ocean navigation and sea-floor mapping. What will she MOST
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  9. A port has two radar stations at P and Q which are 20 km apart.The radar at P is set to a range of 20 km,whilst the radar at Q
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  10. A port has two radar stations at P and Q which are 20 km apart.The radar at P is set to a range of 20 km,whilst the radar at Q
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