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Why are the chinook winds important?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chinook is a hot wind that blows in winter and therefore raises the temperature in a short time. This increase in temperature results in the melting of snow, making pasture land available for grazing of animals.

Answered by kusumnegi85
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the Chinook Salman is an important keystone species of the Pacific northen is it is a vital food source for a diversity of wildlife including your kal seals and large birds of prey Taluk Salman are also price by people who hardware Salman Bose commercially and for sport

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