Which of these is a similarity between a polar and a subtropical jet stream? (3 points)
a
Both bring in cool air from the poles.
b
Both are formed at latitudes close to the poles.
c
Both are formed at latitudes close to the equator.
d
Both are formed at the boundary of warm and cool air masses.
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The polar and subtropical jets are both westerly, meaning they come from the west and blow toward the east. Both jets move north and south with the seasons as the horizontal temperature fields across the globe shift with the areas of strongest sunlight.
d. Both are formed at the boundary of warm and cool air masses.
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