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stationary front....=D

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Q: If neither air mass composing a front is displaced a is what?
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What is formed If neither air mass composing a front is displaced?

stationary


If neither air mass composing a front is displaced a is formed?

stationary front....=D


Does a front always mean one air mass will be displaced by another?

yes


When a warm air mass and a cold air mass meet and neither can move the result is?

This is a stationary front.


What forms when a cool and warm air masses meet?

A front forms. The type of front depends on which air mass is advancing. If the cool air mass advances, it is a cold front. If a warm air mass advances, it is a warm front. If neither advances, it is a stationary front.


When neither air mass displaces the adjacent one their boundary is called?

A stationary front.


When a warm air mass and a cold air mass meet and neither can move the other the result is a(n)?

occluded front


Which one will determine how much water will be displaced - mass or volume?

Mass will determine how much water is displaced by something that floats. Volume will determine how much water is displaced by something that does not (that sinks).


How does the mass of a floating wood compare to the mass of water displaced?

equal


What is the mass of the threadlike tube composing the body of fungi?

hyphae


How do you find the mass of an object based on the displaced water?

To find the mass of an object based on the displaced water, you can make use of Archimedes' principle. Measure the volume of the water displaced by the object, and then multiply it by the density of water (usually 1 g/mL). This will give you the mass of the object.


How do you measure buoyancy?

place an object in a container with a fluid and find the amount of water it displaced. then find the mass of the object. then multiply the mass by the amount of displaced water♪