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the result of air mass/air weight is air pressure.
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Maritime tropical air masses, Maritime polar air masses, Continental polar air masses, or Continental tropical air masses.
air is composed OF matter
we can say that air has mass and it occupies space by a small activity: take an inflated balloon and if we press it we can see that it is difficult to press becuse it hs mass and occupies the space avialable
When an air mass travels over land or water with different characteristics, it undergoes a process called air mass modification. This can cause the air mass to change in terms of temperature, humidity, and stability. The extent of modification depends on the duration and type of surface it passes over.
As a continental polar air mass moves south over the central US, it will likely warm up due to contact with the warmer land surface. This process is known as air mass modification and it would result in the air mass becoming less stable and potentially more humid. Overall, the continental polar air mass would undergo changes in temperature, stability, and moisture content.
The air mass you're referring to is likely the continental polar air mass. It originates as a cold, dry air mass over Siberia and then moves towards other regions, undergoing modification as it interacts with different surfaces and air masses along its path.
It doesn't they both are two completely different things, and they don't transform into one and other. The scientific names for air mass's descriptions are: Cool = Polar Warm = Maritime Dry = Continental Moist = Oceanic
This forms a front it can be a cold or warm front
warm air mass and cold air mass
The maritime tropical air mass moving into the southeastern US would be expected to become modified more quickly. This is because the warm, moist maritime tropical air mass is more susceptible to modification when encountering the colder land surface of the southeastern US, compared to the Arctic air mass moving over the relatively warmer Gulf of Mexico.
A large body of air with relatively uniform properties is called an air mass. Air masses are characterized by their temperature and moisture content, which is influenced by the region over which they form. When an air mass moves over a different area, it can bring its unique weather conditions to that region.
Yes air has mass. It is the mass of the air above a point on earth that is responsible for the air pressure.
The mass of the bag with air will be the sum of the mass of the bag itself and the mass of the air inside it. The mass of the air can be estimated by knowing the dimensions of the bag and the density of air at the given conditions.
An Warm air mass
the cold air mass took the place of the large air mass