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Air masses get properties of the surface beneath them from areas known as source regions. Individual regions span several million square miles in size.
No because weather has no affect on the earth mantle and the mantle is the source of magma for the volcano.
An air mass is a large body of air that has relatively uniform temperature and humidity characteristics. The regions where air masses form are referred to as air mass source regions. If air remains over a source region long enough, it will acquire the properties of the surface below. Ideal source regions are regions that are generally flat and of uniform composition. Examples include central Canada, Siberia, the northern and southern oceans and large deserts.
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Air masses are classified according to their maritime source regions and their latitude. Different air masses affect different parts of the world.
four warm air masses influence the weather in the united states. martime tropical air masses from over warm areas.
The tropics.
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The source region for the maritime tropical air mass originate over the warm waters of the southern Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
Air masses get properties of the surface beneath them from areas known as source regions. Individual regions span several million square miles in size.
No because weather has no affect on the earth mantle and the mantle is the source of magma for the volcano.
Air masses get properties of the surface beneath them from areas known as source regions. Individual regions span several million square miles in size.
An air mass is a large body of air that has relatively uniform temperature and humidity characteristics. The regions where air masses form are referred to as air mass source regions. If air remains over a source region long enough, it will acquire the properties of the surface below. Ideal source regions are regions that are generally flat and of uniform composition. Examples include central Canada, Siberia, the northern and southern oceans and large deserts.
The major source of the earth energy is solar radiation, or more bluntly light and heat from the sun. Heat creates the differences in air masses and is responsible for most of there movement.
Really move outside their source region