If neither air mass composing a front is displaced, it is a stationary front. This occurs when neither the cold air mass nor the warm air mass is advancing, leading to light winds and little change in weather conditions at the boundary.
Need more data to answer. Are you talking about the mass of an object, neither air nor water, being the same when in the air or in the water? Yes. Are you talking about the total mass of all the air on earth compared to the total mass of all the water on earth? Definitely not.
Contrary to your question there is no law stating this, infact there is a law stating the opposite. That mass is neither lost nor gained in a chemical reaction. So no matter what you do mass can neither be gained nor lost unless you purposefully add or take away mass.
The law of conservation of mass states that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. In other words, the total mass of the reactants must equal the total mass of the products in a chemical reaction. This principle is also known as the law of conservation of matter.
Mass is equivalent to energy. Neither can be destroyed or created, only changed from one form to another.
A 'nor-easter' is a wind coming from the direction of North East (ie 045 degrees)
It is a wind or storm from the north east.
If neither air mass composing a front is displaced, it is a stationary front. This occurs when neither the cold air mass nor the warm air mass is advancing, leading to light winds and little change in weather conditions at the boundary.
no, they do not, nor do they believe in celebrating birthdays either, nor Easter, nor Halloween etc...etc...
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Neither. Since it has no units, it is a number: not capacity, nor mass nor length.
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Need more data to answer. Are you talking about the mass of an object, neither air nor water, being the same when in the air or in the water? Yes. Are you talking about the total mass of all the air on earth compared to the total mass of all the water on earth? Definitely not.
When an air mass encounters mountains it cannot go through them, nor down into the ground, so the only direction left to go is up.
The Law of Conservation of Mass
The Law of Conservation of Mass