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2 May, 19:29

What does the the Bergeron process explain?

A. Growth of ice crystals in clouds from supercooled water

B. Change of water from the solid state directly to the gaseous state

C. Movement of air masses at Fronts

D. Formation of clouds

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  1. 2 May, 19:53
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    Growth of ice crystals in clouds from supercooled water
  2. 2 May, 23:13
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    The Bergeron process details and explains the growth of ice crystals in clouds that form from water that is supercooled. This process occurs in mixed phase clouds. Two men, Alfred Wegener and Walter Findeisen, collaborated with Tor Bergeron to discover and explain this process. All three men were meteorologists.
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