warm air
The warm air mass
A warm air mass rises over a cold air mass at a warm front because warm air is less dense than cold air. This results in the warm air mass being forced to rise and cool, leading to the formation of clouds and precipitation at the boundary of the two air masses.
When warm air pushes into cold air the result is a warm front.
When a warm air mass pushes against a cold air mass, it can form a warm front. This is characterized by the warm air rising over the denser cold air, leading to a gradual transition in weather conditions as the warm air replaces the cold air.
Moderating Oceans are far away. mountains block the warm air. No mountains block the cold air. Its northern location. Etc
Possibly mostly similar, but Russia, Siberia especially, has the disadvantage of being north of the Himalayas which prevents the northward flow of warm air from the tropics.
The cold air pushes under the warm air.
Back then Russia was very warm i think '
I pushes the warm air upwards.
warm air
a warm air mass is a large body of air that is extremely warm
The UK is next to the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic Ocean has currents that bring in warm air, heating up northern Europe. Canada and Russia are not affected by these currents.
Warm air rises,and then sinks when the air is cold.
Warm air will rise.
Yes! Warm air is less dense, which is why warm air rises. Cold air is more dense so that's why it sinks.
The warm air mass