What causes air masses to move?
When prevailing westerlies shift directions and move toward the west. Weather conditions change rapidly to produce storms.
A collision takes place between two natural wind patterns.
Long, narrow bands of wind blow in the upper atmosphere.
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When prevailing westerlies shift directions and move toward the west. Weather conditions change rapidly to produce storms.
A collision takes place between two natural wind patterns.
Long, narrow bands of wind blow in the upper atmosphere.
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The cause of the air masses to move is:
- The current of air and wind causes the air masses to move.
- The change in the air masses is the reason for the change in the weather.
- The air masses are formed over land or water. The air masses formed over the water in maritime are humid. The air masses formed over the land in continental are dry.
- They are formed because of the uneven heating and cooling of the Earth by the sun.
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