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What is the plural of the word mass?

"Masses" is one version, as in "When worlds collide, masses often merge."


What is produced when two air masses collide?

when two air masses collide it will produce weather changes such as wind, clouds, rain , snow, or tornadoes


What happens when 2 objects collide and have different masses?

When two objects collide and have different masses, the object with greater mass will generally experience less acceleration and maintain more of its initial velocity. The object with lesser mass will typically experience a greater change in velocity and direction due to the impact. The conservation of momentum and kinetic energy are key principles that govern the outcome of collisions between objects with different masses.


What is t called when two air masses of different densities collide?

When two air masses of different densities collide, it is called a "front." The most common types of fronts are cold fronts and warm fronts, which form when a cold air mass meets a warm air mass. This interaction often leads to changes in weather, including precipitation and temperature shifts. The boundary zone between the two air masses is characterized by significant atmospheric activity.


How does the atmosphere circulate as air masses?

The atmosphere moves in masses. When two masses collide they are called fronts. When a cold air mass goes into the land occupied by a warm mass it makes a cold front. The opposite makes a warm mass.


Why Does a tornado happen when air masses interact?

The tornado is not a direct result of the interacting air masses. When a warm and cold air mass collide the warm air, being less dense, is forced upward. If the warm air mass is unstable enough, this upward forcing triggers the formation of thunderstorms. If other conditions are right, these storms may go on to produce tornadoes.


What three air masses cause tornadoes?

Tornadoes often form when a cool air mass and a dry air mass collide with a warm, moist air mass. This collision produces strong thunderstorms. Under the right conditions these thunderstorms can produce tornadoes.


Is mass a plural noun?

No, "mass" is a singular noun. The plural form of "mass" is "masses."


If two spaceships have equal masses and one is stationary and one is moving What is their combined speed if they collide and stick together?

The new speed for the combined masses will be one-half the original velocity of the moving spaceship, since the momentum is applied to a mass twice as large.


What are four processes that lift air?

Four processes that lift air are convection, orographic lifting, frontal lifting, and convergence. Convection occurs when warm air rises due to being less dense than cooler air. Orographic lifting happens when air is forced to rise over mountains or hills. Frontal lifting occurs when a warm air mass meets a cooler air mass, causing the warm air to rise, while convergence involves the upward movement of air when two air masses collide and push air upward.


A warm air mass is pushed upward because why?

Warm air is lighter than cold air. So you'll always get warm air on top of cold air when they meet.


What is the mass of Jupiter in solar masses?

Jupiter's mass is approximately 318 times the mass of Earth, or about 0.000954 solar masses.