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When a large body of air remains stationary over land or water for an extended period, it can lead to the development of a weather phenomenon known as an air mass. This air mass can acquire the temperature and humidity characteristics of the surface below it, resulting in stable weather conditions. Depending on the source region, these air masses can be classified as maritime or continental, influencing local weather patterns significantly. If the air mass is moist, it can lead to prolonged periods of precipitation; if dry, it may result in clear skies and stable weather.

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