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B. large global wind systems are created by the uneven heating of the earth 's surface .warm air rises at the equator and moves towards the poles . at the poles the cooler air sinks amd moves back towards the equator .

C . the percolation rate is calculated for each test hole by dividing the time interval used between measurements by the magnitudeof the last water level drop.

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Ans1:-Large global wind systems are created by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface. Warm air rises at the equator and moves toward the poles. ... At the poles, the cooler air sinks and moves back toward the equator.

Ans2:-Percolation rate (ml/min) = amount of water (ml) / percolation time (min). For example, If 200 ml of water is percolated through the soil sample in 40 min. Calculate the rate of percolation.

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