It is cold.
Air masses formed over a tropical ocean tend to be warm, moist, and unstable. They can lead to the development of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall when they move over land areas. These air masses are also commonly associated with tropical cyclones.
It forms over the northern Atlantic and northern Pacific oceans.
The air mass found at the North Pole is typically a polar maritime air mass. This air mass is characterized by its cool and humid nature due to its origin over the cold waters surrounding the Arctic region.
A glacier is a large mass of ice that moves slowly over land due to the force of gravity. Glaciers are formed from the accumulation and compaction of snow over many years.
A warm front is formed when a warm air mass advances and overrides a retreating cooler air mass. As the warm air rises over the cold air, it cools and condenses, leading to the formation of clouds and precipitation along the front. Warm fronts typically bring periods of light to moderate precipitation and gradually warmer temperatures as the warm air mass takes over.
mP air mass
An air mass originating over north central Canada would most likely be cold and dry.
Air masses formed over a tropical ocean tend to be warm, moist, and unstable. They can lead to the development of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall when they move over land areas. These air masses are also commonly associated with tropical cyclones.
cool and humid
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Tectonic plates can be formed when two land masses collide over time (also how mountains can be formed). In this case however one land mass slides over the other. This can be very unstable though which is why earthquakes happen.
Warm land
"The air mass moved north over the Pacific"
It forms over the northern Atlantic and northern Pacific oceans.
continental polar
continental tropical air mass.
The air mass found at the North Pole is typically a polar maritime air mass. This air mass is characterized by its cool and humid nature due to its origin over the cold waters surrounding the Arctic region.