the air mass and over lands are the same cause they are both in the same level
Knots is for water and Miles per hour is for land
pure water has the same density, and the same mass
no.. an air mass is something that takes up space.. a front is something that is moving in, like clouds.. thunderstorms can be caused by fronts, a cold and warm, colliding.. so no, the are not the same.
Europe and Asia are on the same land mass, not separated land masses, so therefore these cannot be continents. A continent is a body of land separated by water. Europe nor Asia are separated by water.
No actually they did not. Upon their expedition they traversed many different marshes, forests, and other land masses whil traveling across north America never to follow the same water route for an over extended amount of time.
slower over land
no. water put on water makes more water. its the same as land on land. put land on land, makes more land not dyer land.
No, a landslide is masses of land that has been crushed and is in a liquid-ish state and slides down the sides of mountains, ranges anywhere.. a fault is a line underground that when land masses move and hit the fault causes earthquakes.
as long as they are both traveling through the air, then the speed is the same.
they fall at the same rate regardless of their mass Maryann Saba
This is a good experiment to demonstrate how air masses move. Both, air and water, behave in similar ways. It's called 'fluid dynamics'.Warm water is less dense than cold water, so will rise above, or float over, colder water. By colouring the different temperature water, you can actually see how they behave before finally mixing and becoming one temperature.Different temperature air masses behave in exactly the same way and seeing how water behaves will also show how air masses can affect weather patterns.
Though they have same volume,they have different masses.