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Scientists classify air masses according to their general characteristics and latitude. Artic air masses form at around 60 degrees latitude, Polar masses are at around 40 degrees latitude, warm tropical air masses are at 15 degrees latitude and very hot air masses form near the equator.
Fronts do not often occur near the Equator because air masses there do not have big teperature
Fronts do not often occur near the Equator because air masses there do not have big teperature
maritime tropical
maritime tropical
maritime tropical
yes
maritime tropical
maritime tropical
Scientists classify air masses according to their general characteristics and latitude. Artic air masses form at around 60 degrees latitude, Polar masses are at around 40 degrees latitude, warm tropical air masses are at 15 degrees latitude and very hot air masses form near the equator.
Typically Rainforest's, due to the very warm and very moist conditions at the equator.
The temperature zone region near the equator is called the tropics or torrid zone. The climate in this region is warm, hot, and moist all year-round.
Since the air near the equator is hot and moist, it is most likely to produce thunderstorms. Did you know that 30,000+ thunderstorms occur enar the equator every day?
Fronts do not often occur near the Equator because air masses there do not have big teperature
Fronts do not often occur near the Equator because air masses there do not have big teperature