it depends what two elements are colliding
The common statement is that tornadoes develp when warm and cold air collide, but this grossly oversimplifies what is going on. The collision of warm and cold air masses is not the direct cause of tornadoes nor, is it completely necessary. If there is enough instability in the warm air mass, the collision can lead to the formation of thunderstorms. If a few other conditions are right these storms might go on to produce tornadoes. However such storms may also form wheredry air pushes into moist air. They can sometimes even form from convective storm systems without any colliding air masses.
Cold air is more dense than warm air. This is why cold air masses tend to descend, and warm air masses tend to rise.
The air particles are behave like collidel particles because they collide with each other and form a high weight of air.
If mixed together, molecules with various masses will move at different speeds related to their mass.
When two different air masses collide they form a cloud.
when two air masses collide it will produce weather changes such as wind, clouds, rain , snow, or tornadoes
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when two air masses collide it will produce weather changes such as wind, clouds, rain , snow, or tornadoes
when two air masses collide it will produce weather changes such as wind, clouds, rain , snow, or tornadoes
A front
A front
A front
Stationary Front
It makes a weather front.
when two air masses collide it will produce weather changes such as wind, clouds, rain , snow, or tornadoes
When two air masses collide, it is called a front.