Air mass - refers to any area of high or low pressure. A front - is the point at which an area of high pressure meets an area of low pressure.
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A front marks the boundary between air masses with different characteristics.
A front is an edge between two or more different air masses.
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A stationary front typically involves three air masses of different temperatures - warm air, cold air, and cool air. This front occurs when a warm air mass is positioned between a cold air mass and a cool air mass, leading to little to no horizontal movement of the air masses.
A front is an edge between two or more different air masses.
Yes, the boundary between two air masses is called a front. There are different types of fronts, including cold fronts, warm fronts, stationary fronts, and occluded fronts, each with its own characteristics and weather patterns.
An air mass is a body of air. It has similar characteristics to the land on top of which it forms. Fronts are the boundaries in between two different, or same air masses. (e.g: a cold front is when a cold air mass hits a warm air mass and quickly pushes the warm air mass upward.)
The location where two different air masses meet is called a front.
A front is an edge between two or more different air masses.
The border between a warm air mass and a cold air mass is called a front. There are different types of fronts depending on how the air masses interact, such as cold fronts, warm fronts, stationary fronts, and occluded fronts. This clash of different air masses can lead to various weather phenomena.