Air masses are identified on the basis of temperature and what?
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Air masses are identified on the basis of temperature and water content........
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Air masses with higher temperature and higher moisture, such as monsoon winds, are capable of changing an entire climate as they approach land, dumping huge amounts of water in the form of rainstorms. By contrast, colder and drier air masses, such as a polar vortex, can drastically lower the temperature whenever their motion shifts and they move to a new place.
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Explanation:
Air masses with higher temperature and higher moisture, such as monsoon winds, are capable of changing an entire climate as they approach land, dumping huge amounts of water in the form of rainstorms. By contrast, colder and drier air masses, such as a polar vortex, can drastically lower the temperature whenever their motion shifts and they move to a new place.
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