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Air masses of different pressures and temperature move around the Earth. The cold air masses that form at the poles move toward the equator, while the warm air masses that form at the equator move toward the poles.
Cold dry air masses are typically referred to as continental polar (cP) air masses. These air masses originate over cold, dry land areas and tend to bring cool temperatures and low humidity to the regions they affect.
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Air masses tend to travel from polar regions toward the equator due to the Earth's rotation and differences in temperature and pressure. The uneven heating of the Earth's surface causes warmer air to rise at the equator, creating low pressure, while cooler air in polar regions leads to high pressure. This pressure difference drives the movement of air masses in a process known as atmospheric circulation. Additionally, the Coriolis effect influences their paths, causing them to curve rather than move in a straight line.
As a result of the Coriolis effect, an air mass moving from the North Pole toward the equator will be deflected to the right of its path in the Northern Hemisphere. This deflection causes the air mass to curve eastward as it travels southward. Consequently, it contributes to the formation of prevailing winds and ocean currents, influencing weather patterns and systems.
the saint Lawrence river flows generally eastward from lake Ontario toward the Atlantic ocean
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The adverb form of the word "eastward" is "eastwardly." It is used to describe movement or direction toward the east. For example, one might say, "The wind blew eastwardly."
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The rivers of western Europe flow toward the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.
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Gravitational force is the force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses. This force is responsible for objects being pulled toward each other, such as how the Earth's gravity pulls objects toward its center.
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The earth moves from west to east; it moves eastward. This is why we observe the sun rising in the east. We are moving toward it. From the north, we would see this as a counter-clockwise rotation of the earth on its axis.
The force that pulls objects toward one another is gravity. This force is proportional to the masses of the objects and decreases with distance.
it became the foundation of american policy toward europe
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