An air mass that is formed over water is usually called a maritime air mass.
When two air masses meet, the boundary that separates them is called a front. A front is the abrupt transition air between the two masses.
yesThere are areas that are called seas but they do not contain water as those on earth do.
No. If something is maritime, then it has to do with the ocean. Maritime air masses form over water.
polar air mass (meteorology), air mass that forms over land or water in the higher latitudes.
Pure water does not contain fluoride, but much drinking water does contain fluoride that is deliberately added to reduce tooth decay of children who drink the water. Some drinking water supplies also contain fluoride naturally.
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Clouds
yes. very high amount of water vapor.
Glaciers
No, perch do not blink, humans have to blink to give mosture (a little bit of water) to thier eyes, but perch practicly live in mosture, so therefore they do not need to blink so they dont, that is the same with all fish.
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It is called a strait.
Marititime Air Masses
air masses
A strait.
No; hard water contain carbonates and sulfates of calcium and magnesium.
The clouds collect the mosture and eventually when the water vapors get big enough they drop in the form of rain.