a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
It refers to the air above the Arctic continent.
The term is air mass. It means a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity and pressure.
A warm air mass that forms in the tropics, and has low air pressure.- UNKNOWN WRITER- This definition is completely correct you can even look in a science book if you don't believe me it will say the exact samething-<3-bye-
A maritime polar air mass is a weather system that forms over cold ocean waters. It is characterized by its moisture content and cool temperatures. When this air mass moves over land, it can bring cooler and damp weather conditions.
Air is certainly matter; air has mass, has takes up volume. I am not sure that the definition you give is one scientists would use; we would more likely say matter has properties of mass, volume and can be detected by appropriate instruments.
The gaseous mass or envelope surrounding a celestial body.
Air is considered matter because it has mass and occupies space, meeting the definition of matter. Light, on the other hand, is made up of massless particles called photons and does not have mass or occupy space like particles of matter do.
This forms a front it can be a cold or warm front
not exact but the mass of an atom
A warm air mass that forms in the tropics, and has low air pressure.- UNKNOWN WRITER- This definition is completely correct you can even look in a science book if you don't believe me it will say the exact samething-<3-bye-
warm air mass and cold air mass
A large body of air with relatively uniform properties is called an air mass. Air masses are characterized by their temperature and moisture content, which is influenced by the region over which they form. When an air mass moves over a different area, it can bring its unique weather conditions to that region.