why air masses are able to influence the weather regions that are thousands of kilometers away from the source areas?
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When an air mass moves away from a source region, the upper level maintains the physical characteristics for a longer period. This is possible because air masses are stable with stagnant air which do not facilitate convection. Conduction and radiation in such stagnant air is not effective.
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