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How do air masses interact to form a tornado? O A. Cold, dense air flows toward the warmer, less dense air, so the cold front ends up moving faster than the warm front. O B. A cyclone rotates faster and faster as pressure differences between areas of low and high pressure increase. O C. A cyclone becomes slower and slower as pressure differences between areas of low and high pressure decrease. O D. Two air masses meet, but neither moves into the other one and spiral wind results.

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D. Two air masses meet, but neither moves into the other one and spiral wind results.

Explanation: You need two different air temperatures to meet but neither of them move into the other.

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B

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