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Yes. If a warm air mass moves into a cold air mass it creates a warm front. When the opposite happens it forms a cold front.

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Q: Is it true the border between 2 air masses may be either cold or warm fronts?
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How are fronts and air masses related?

They are both boundaries that occur most often between a front and an air mass.


What is the boundary between air masses is called?

A front


What is the name of the border between two air masses?

The space between two air masses is referred to as a front. Fronts are categorized by which kind of air mass, warm or cold, is replacing the other. +++ IT's not really a "space" between the air masses - that would be a vacuum! Rather, it's a somewhat diffuse boundary.


What happens when air masses meet fronts?

when two air masses meets at fronts,cyclonic rain occurs.


What does air mass have to do with fronts?

A front is an edge between two or more different air masses.


Are cold air masses lighter the warm air masses or the same?

cold fronts are heavier than warm fronts


Air masses are known as?

fronts


Fronts form because?

Fronts form in the weather because of convection. There is a boundary created from two air masses of different masses.


What is the border called between stalled air masses?

The boundary between stalled air masses is called a stationary front.


What are common fronts in North America?

Colliding air masses in North America can form 4 types of fronts: cold fronts, warm fronts, stationary fronts, and occluded fronts.


What causes fronts?

air masses with different characteristics such as temperature and humidity do not usually mix. so when two different air masses meet a boundary forms between them.


Where do weather fronts occur?

in between or around or near air masss or where they meet.