the air resting over the poles is dense and heavy. true or false
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Answer: Very simply, air over the poles is dense and heavy because it is cold. ... Further from the pole, around 60 degrees latitude, the surface is warmer (open water in the southern hemisphere, and warmer land or open water in the north), warm enough for air at the surface to rise.
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it is true
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air over the poles is dense and heavy because it is cold. ... Further from the pole, around 60 degrees latitude, the surface is warmer (open water in the southern hemisphere, and warmer land or open water in the north), warm enough for air at the surface to
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