The Gulf Stream
6 Major masses affected the united states
Mass certainly affects the gravitational attraction between objects; air resistance doesn't.
The less mass in a given volume of air, the lower the air density. This means the air is less dense, or lighter, in that volume compared to air with more mass. Air density affects various aspects of weather and climate, such as air pressure and the formation of clouds and precipitation.
The central region of the US, known as "Tornado Alley," has the highest incidence of tornadoes. States like Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska experience a high frequency of tornadoes due to the clash of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and cool, dry air from the Rockies.
An air mass that comes up from the Gulf of Mexico would most likely be warm and humid, known as a maritime tropical air mass. It can bring wet and unstable weather conditions to areas it affects.
Small force on small mass :When we exhale the air the force of exhaled air is less. Tiny particles of less masses are present in the nearer air and they start moving with large velocity. On Large mass : it's well explained in pascal's law. From that we can apply small force on larger mass .
A cT air mass refers to a continental tropical air mass, which originates over hot and dry regions. It is characterized by high temperatures and low humidity, typically found in desert regions such as the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. When this air mass moves, it can bring hot and dry conditions to areas it affects.
it's probably because of the air mass that affects India, which is a continental polar, or cP which means its an air mass that forms over polar regions and land, and its cold and dry
No, mass and air resistance do not affect the gravitational attraction between objects. Gravity is solely dependent on the masses of the objects and the distance between them. Mass affects the magnitude of the gravitational force, while air resistance is a separate force that opposes the motion of objects through a fluid medium like air.
The source region of a maritime polar air mass is typically a cold, moist maritime region near the poles, such as the North Atlantic or North Pacific Ocean. As the air mass moves away from this region, it can bring cool, damp weather conditions to areas it affects.
The warm air mass that develops over land influencing weather in the US is the continental tropical air mass. It forms over warm, dry areas and brings hot and dry conditions to the region it affects.