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6 November, 17:10

What will most likely happen when a warmer air mass exists above a polar ice sheet?

The temperature of the ice sheet will be lowered.

Heat will be transferred from the air mass to the ice.

The air mass will exert high pressure and rise upwards.

Air higher up in the mass will become cooler than air lower down.

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  1. 6 November, 17:17
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    I believe it is "The temperature of the ice sheet will be lowered" because it will most likely lower just a bit due to the heat. It's not going to fully melt but it will lower just a bit.

    Plus I like your profile pic.
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