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When an air mass moves to a new region, it carries along its characteristic moisture and temperature. As the air moves over Earth’s surface, the characteristics of the surface begin to change the air mass. When a new air mass moves over an area, you can expect the weather to change. A front is a boundary between air masses. How would the weather change if a cold front moves into your area? All BUT ONE may apply.

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When an air mass moves to a new region, it carries along its characteristic moisture-example-1
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When winds move air masses, they carry their weather conditions (heat or cold, dry or moist) from the source region to a new region. When the air mass reaches a new region, it might clash with another air mass that has a different temperature and humidity. This can create a severe storm.


so therefore the answer is a,b,and c
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