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9 May, 03:27
How are air masses formed
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Lamont Wiggins
9 May, 03:45
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Air masses are formed over large surfaces with uniform temperatures and humidity, called source regions. Low wind speeds let air remain stationary long enough to take on the features of the source region, such as heat or cold.
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