it is a tornado
This is called a front, though in such cases only one of the air masses rises. Fronts are commonly associated with mid-latitude lows.
A hurricane begins to form!
Cyclones is the area of low pressure
cyclone :)
Wind is the result of pressure differences. These pressure differences can arise in a number of ways, including at fronts, where air masses meet.
The boundary where air masses meet becomes a?
front
cyclone
Cyclones is the area of low pressure
cyclone :)
Not exactly. A front is an area where two different air masses meet. However, fronts usually do coincide with a line of low pressure called a trough.
when to air masses meet it's called a front.
Wind is the result of pressure differences. These pressure differences can arise in a number of ways, including at fronts, where air masses meet.
The boundary where air masses meet becomes a?
front
A "front".
front
It is called a front.
This is the 'convergence' or meeting point of two air masses in between the two tropics. This is the point where the two Hadley cells meet. This is marked by an area of low pressure.