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What is it called where two cool air masses meet?

when to air masses meet it's called a front.


What is the place were two air masses of different temperatures or moisture content meet?

a front is a meeting place between two air masses


What is the line along which air masses meet?

front


How is a front formed?

A weather front typically forms when both warm and cool air meet. Both the difference in air temperature, as well as the density of the air, can cause a front. Warm fronts are more slow moving than cold fronts and usually produce precipitation. Fronts are depicted on weather maps with arrows showing where the front has come from and what direction the front is moving.


What happens when warm air masses meet cold air masses?

A warm front forms.


Why does front form?

warm and cold air masses meet


Area where 2 types of air masses meet?

A "front".


Area where air masses meet and do not mix becomes a?

front


Does a front always mean one air masses will be displaced by another when is there no displacement?

Yes, a front typically forms when two air masses with different temperatures and moisture content meet, leading to displacement of one air mass by another. However, in the case of a stationary front, there is no significant movement of either air mass, resulting in little to no displacement.


The area where air masses meet and do not mix becomes a?

The area where air masses meet and do not mix becomes a front. This boundary can lead to changes in weather conditions, such as precipitation and temperature fluctuations, depending on the types of air masses involved.


In which type of front is the flow of air on both sides of the front almost parallel to the line of the front?

A stationary front typically has air on both sides moving almost parallel to the front. This front forms when two air masses with different temperatures and densities meet but neither is strong enough to displace the other. This results in the fronts remaining in the same location for an extended period of time.


When two air masses meet a line how do it called?

It is called a front.