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Q: What is a boundary formed where two different air masses meet?
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The boundary where are masses of different temperatures of moisture meet and do not mix?

a front


What causes fronts?

air masses with different characteristics such as temperature and humidity do not usually mix. so when two different air masses meet a boundary forms between them.


What is the place were two air masses of different temperatures or moisture content meet?

a front is a meeting place between two air masses


What happens at the boundary between 2 air masses?

A front forms when 2 air masses meet.


What forms along boundary where two contrasting air masses meet?

a front


What forms along the boundary where two contrasting air masses meet?

a front


What is formed by air masses that meet?

it is a something FrontFrontA front.


What is A(n) forms along the boundary where two contrasting air masses meet?

front-(apex)


Is wind formed by air masses that meet?

Wind is the result of pressure differences. These pressure differences can arise in a number of ways, including at fronts, where air masses meet.


An orographic precipitation occurs when two convectional or air masses of different temperature meet. Is this true?

No this is not true. This is a frontal cloud formation, therefore, it produces frontal precipitation. Frontal is formed when two air masses of different tempeartures meet. Orographic precipitation occurs when a cloud travels up a mountain.


What does front mean in science terms?

A boundary between 2 air masses of different density moisture or temperature is a front.


How is a front formed?

A weather front typically forms when both warm and cool air meet. Both the difference in air temperature, as well as the density of the air, can cause a front. Warm fronts are more slow moving than cold fronts and usually produce precipitation. Fronts are depicted on weather maps with arrows showing where the front has come from and what direction the front is moving.