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3 July, 16:46

The movement of extreme storms, such as hurricanes and tornadoes, can be predicted, in part, by using air pressure readings. For example, as a hurricane grows stronger, its air pressure decreases. What is the relationship between tornado formation and barometric pressure?

A) Barometric readings will fall when conditions are right for tornado formation.

B) Barometric readings will rise when conditions are right for tornado formation.

C) Barometric readings will remain steady when conditions are right for tornado formation.

D) Barometric readings will become erratic and unpredictable when conditions are right for tornado formation.

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  1. 3 July, 16:50
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    b the correct answer
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