A. The air in the leeward side rises and is cold and dry. B. The air in the leeward side is cold and lacks moisture. C. The air in the leeward side is cold but eventually gets warm and rises. D. The air in the leeward side is warm but eventually gets cold. 5. Why do tropical cyclones dissipate when they move toward the poles? A. because of their contact with colder and wet air B. because of their contact with colder and drier air C. because of their contact with warmer and wet air D. because of their contact with warmer and drier a

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4. Why do tropical cyclones weaken at the leeward side of a mountain?
A. The air in the leeward side rises and is cold and dry.
B. The air in the leeward side is cold and lacks moisture.
C. The air in the leeward side is cold but eventually gets warm and rises.
D. The air in the leeward side is warm but eventually gets cold.
5. Why do tropical cyclones dissipate when they move toward the poles?
A. because of their contact with colder and wet air
C. because of their contact with warmer and wet air
D. because of their contact with warmer and drier air
B. because of their contact with colder and drier air
Transcribed Image Text:4. Why do tropical cyclones weaken at the leeward side of a mountain? A. The air in the leeward side rises and is cold and dry. B. The air in the leeward side is cold and lacks moisture. C. The air in the leeward side is cold but eventually gets warm and rises. D. The air in the leeward side is warm but eventually gets cold. 5. Why do tropical cyclones dissipate when they move toward the poles? A. because of their contact with colder and wet air C. because of their contact with warmer and wet air D. because of their contact with warmer and drier air B. because of their contact with colder and drier air
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