parts of the world are closer to the sun causing warmer temperatures and the further away from the sun is when they are cooler.
Fronts form in the weather because of convection. There is a boundary created from two air masses of different masses.
A "front" is the interface between two air masses of different temperature.
Air masses of different pressures and temperature move around the Earth. The cold air masses that form at the poles move toward the equator, while the warm air masses that form at the equator move toward the poles.
Polar air masses are cooler than tropical air masses because they originate from high-latitude regions closer to the poles, where temperatures are generally colder. Conversely, tropical air masses originate from low-latitude regions near the equator, where temperatures are generally warmer. This temperature difference between the two regions accounts for the inherent temperature contrast between polar and tropical air masses.
Air masses have unequal or different temperatures because of the kind of material that compose the Earth's surface, angle of sun's rays, which is due to the shape of the Earth, and the length of daytime, which is due to the tilting of the earth's axis as it revolves around the sun. Credit to Tsoklat of the RP.
Fronts form in the weather because of convection. There is a boundary created from two air masses of different masses.
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.
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.
a front
A "front" is the interface between two air masses of different temperature.
An occluded weather front.
Such a boundary is called a front.
conduction
weather front
A thunderstorm requires a mass of unstable air, created locally by heating or as the result of adjacent air masses having different temperatures.
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They get their energy from the clash of two air masses of different temperatures and moisture levels.