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a front is a meeting place between two air masses
Precipitation
Air masses can affect the weather because different air masses differ in temperature, density, and moisture content.
Moisture and Temperature
A "front" is the interface between two air masses of different temperature.
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a front is a meeting place between two air masses
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They get their energy from the clash of two air masses of different temperatures and moisture levels.
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Precipitation
These air masses are different due to their temperatures. Air masses over water tend to be bigger because of faster evaporation and faster condensation. I hope I helped! I'm covering this subject in science.
Air masses can affect the weather because different air masses differ in temperature, density, and moisture content.
moisture content
Tornadoes can form in almost any sort of climate except for polar or extreme desert. However, they are most common over areas with a temperate grassland type climate, where collisions of air masses of different temperatures and moisture content frequently cause intense thunderstorms.
Air masses are usually horizontal and uniform. They moisture and temperature content are also uniform as well. When two air masses are separated it is called a front.
Moisture and Temperature