question 4 of 11 typically occurs in warm reg...

question 4 of 11 typically occurs in warm regions and in the middle of continents in the summertime convective uplift orographic uplift frontal uplift convergent uplift

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# Brief Explanations: Convective uplift occurs when air near the surface is heated in warm - regions, especially in the middle of continents during summer. It is caused by the buoyancy of warm, less - dense air rising. Orographic uplift is due to air being forced up by mountains, frontal uplift by the meeting of air masses at a front, and convergent uplift by the convergence of air from different directions. # Answer: Convective Uplift