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I. The cold air mass is pushed underneath the warm air mass.
The warm air mass
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Yes, that is correct. When a cold air mass meets a warm air mass, it can form a cold front if the cold air mass advances and undercuts the warm air mass. Conversely, it can form a warm front if the warm air mass rises over the cold air mass as it advances.
An Arctic air mass is more stable than a tropical air mass because it is denser and colder. Cold air has a higher density and therefore tends to stay closer to the ground, creating a stable atmosphere. On the other hand, tropical air masses are warmer and lighter, leading to more vertical movement and instability.
well it depends if you're putting it in more or putting out more air which increases or decreases
Hiwhat happens when exposed air meets foodThank you.
If you mean when a mass of cold air meets a mass of warm air, then a front is created.
Yes, the mass of the balloon increases as you put in more air because air has mass. The more air you add to the balloon, the more mass it will have.
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it becomes a warm front
A warm front forms.
I. The cold air mass is pushed underneath the warm air mass.
I. The cold air mass is pushed underneath the warm air mass.
The warm air mass is forced up and over the cold air mass, resulting in the development of a cold front.
Hiwhat happens when exposed air meets foodThank you.
its a stationary front