Maritime polar air masses.
Canada form the northern border of the U.S.
A maritime polar air mass would form over the northern Atlantic Ocean due to its maritime location and cold temperatures. This air mass would be cool, moist, and unstable, bringing cloudy conditions and precipitation to nearby coastal areas.
Brazil is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Additionally, the Amazon River and its tributaries form a significant network of waterways in the northern region of the country.
Venezuela has coast to the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
A maritime polar air mass would likely form over the northern Atlantic Ocean due to the cold ocean waters affecting the air temperature and humidity. This type of air mass is characterized by being cold and moist, bringing precipitation and possibly storms to neighboring regions.
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Over Northern Canada , North Pacific Ocean , and North Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic is an ocean and as such it does not have a government.
It was formed when the Atlantic Ocean flooded.
Yes, if there's seismic activity in the Atlantic ocean.
About 150 million years ago the Atlantic Ocean was formed.