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What happens to the warm air at the poles?

it cools down


What will happen if the mass of warm saturated air cools down?

When a mass of warm saturated air cools down the water vapor in the air is precipitated out causing either rain, snow or maybe fog


What occurs when a mass of cold air moves into a mass of warm air?

What happens is similar to when a warm air mass meets a cold air mass: the Cold Air Mass is forced to Subside beneath the Warm Air Mass. Thusly the warm air is uplifted, it cools and Rain is formed. When a Warm Air Mass meets a Cold Air Mass, the warm air is [again] forced to Rise above the Cold Air Mass, it cools and Rain is formed.


What happens when a warm airmass moves over a cool airmass?

When a warm air mass moves over a cool air mass, the warm air mass will rise since it is less dense than the cool air mass. As the warm air rises, it cools and condenses, leading to the formation of clouds and potentially precipitation. This process can result in the development of unstable weather conditions.


What happens when a mass for warm air runs into a mass of cooler air?

When a mass of warm air meets a mass of cooler air, the warm air will rise above the cooler air due to its lower density. This process can lead to the formation of clouds and precipitation as the warm air cools and condenses. It can also create atmospheric instability, potentially resulting in thunderstorms or other severe weather events.


What happens when a cold air mass meets warm air mass?

A warm front forms.


When a warm air mass meets a cool air mass what does the warm air mass do?

When a warm air mass meets a cool air mass, the warm air mass rises because it is less dense than the cool air mass. This rising warm air can lead to the formation of clouds and potentially precipitation as the warm air cools and condenses. This process is known as frontal uplift.


Why do warm fronts make storms?

A warm front occurs when a warm air mass advances as a cold air mass retreats. As these air masses collide the warm air mass, which is less dense, is forced upward by the cooler air mass. As this happens the air mass cools and the moisture in int condense, forming clouds, precipitation, and sometimes thunderstorms. In many cases warm fronts are associated with rain showers (or snow flurries in the winter). Thunderstorms are more common along cold fronts.


What happens when a warm air mass meets with a cold air mass?

If you mean when a mass of cold air meets a mass of warm air, then a front is created.


When a mass of warm air overtakes a cold air mass and moves over it?

This is known as a warm front. As the warm air rises over the cold air mass, it cools and condenses, leading to the formation of clouds and precipitation. Warm fronts often bring steady and prolonged periods of precipitation.


Does a warm front form when a cold air mass moves into a warm air mass?

No, a warm front forms when a warm air mass advances and overtakes a retreating cold air mass. As the warm air rises over the cold air, it cools and condenses, creating precipitation and leading to a gradual warm-up in temperature.


What happens when cold air moves towards warm air?

I. The cold air mass is pushed underneath the warm air mass.