air masses when pressured have the boundary between called the front.
By: Sigalit Migirov
A front forms when 2 air masses meet.
a front
It forms storms such as tornados but in my experiment we are taking a 10 gallon fish tank with red and blue dye and whe you put it in the water ansd stir ot will form a tornado possibly
Occluded front
When two different air masses collide they form a cloud.
Convergent boundaries between land masses.
A front forms when 2 air masses meet.
a stationary front forms when the air masses have become modified to the extent that they can no longer make any progress in one direction. There is still a boundary between air masses, but there is no movement.
a front
It forms storms such as tornados but in my experiment we are taking a 10 gallon fish tank with red and blue dye and whe you put it in the water ansd stir ot will form a tornado possibly
a mountain forms
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.
Occluded front
a stationary front forms when the air masses have become modified to the extent that they can no longer make any progress in one direction. There is still a boundary between air masses, but there is no movement.
occluded front is what it maybe!
A warm front forms.
When one air mass bump into one another, the air masses usually doe not mix because the properties of the air masses are different. A front forms between the two air masses. Stormy weather often occurs along fronts.