A front is the boundary that separates different air masses. The two kinds of fronts are warm front and cold front.
a front.
An atom or element that have different masses are known as isotopes.
The term "front" in weather refers to the boundary between air masses with different characteristics. It was named by a Norwegian meteorologist, Vilhelm Bjerknes, in the early 20th century due to its association with the leading edge of advancing air masses in weather systems.
coliding boundary
The area where two different air masses meet is called a front. When two air masses with different temperatures or moisture levels collide, it can lead to changes in weather conditions such as precipitation or temperature changes.
a front.
Radcliffe line separates India and Pakistan
the 3 mile limit is the name of the boundary that separates the territorial waters of most coastal states & territories from the federal territorial seas that enclose them but in the cases of Texas & Puerto Rico & the gulf coast of Florida it is called the 3 league limit or 9 mile limit
An atom or element that have different masses are known as isotopes.
The term "front" in weather refers to the boundary between air masses with different characteristics. It was named by a Norwegian meteorologist, Vilhelm Bjerknes, in the early 20th century due to its association with the leading edge of advancing air masses in weather systems.
The boundary at the bottom of the Earth's crust is called the Mohorovičić discontinuity, or more commonly, the Moho. It separates the crust from the underlying mantle based on differences in seismic wave velocities.
The space between two air masses is referred to as a front. Fronts are categorized by which kind of air mass, warm or cold, is replacing the other. +++ IT's not really a "space" between the air masses - that would be a vacuum! Rather, it's a somewhat diffuse boundary.
Isotopes =)
each plate boundary has a different boundaries. if you want the movement for a specific plate boundary, write the name of the plate boundary. :]
The coldest point in the atmosphere is known as the tropopause. This boundary separates the troposphere and the stratosphere, and temperatures can drop significantly as you move higher into the stratosphere.
coliding boundary
The area where two different air masses meet is called a front. When two air masses with different temperatures or moisture levels collide, it can lead to changes in weather conditions such as precipitation or temperature changes.