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Winds at 5,000 feet AGL on a particular flight are southwesterly while most of the surface winds are southerly. This difference in direction is primarily due to
*A) friction between the wind and the surface.
B) stronger Coriolis force at the surface.
C) a stronger pressure gradient at higher altitudes.

 

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