How then does the sun’s energy influence the behavior of air masses at different fronts?
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The atmosphere is not static; instead, air is in constant motion, driven, for example, by the sun's energy warming land masses. Warm air rises, cool air sinks. This means there are vertical flows of air.
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The atmosphere is not static; instead, air is in constant motion, driven, for example, by the sun's energy warming land masses. Warm air rises, cool air sinks. This means there are vertical flows of air.
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