it cools down
Warm air rises at the equator and cold air sinks at the poles. Warm air expands and cool air contracts and compresses.
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Away from the poles because the air near Earths surface is warm.
Because cold air is denser than warm air.
When an air mass forms near the poles it has warm air. This will be a large body of air which will have homogeneous moisture.
Global winds move warm air toward the poles by the process of convection and the Coriolis effect. As warm air rises at the equator, it moves toward the poles due to the rotation of the Earth. This creates the global wind patterns that help distribute heat around the planet.
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When warm air moves towards the poles, it displaces the cooler air in those regions. This can lead to changes in the local weather patterns as the warm air mass interacts with the cold air mass. This movement of warm air is a key component of global atmospheric circulation and helps redistribute heat around the Earth.
A warm front forms.
A warm front forms.