The air mass that originates over land in Canada is most likely to be cold and dry
Step-by-step explanation:
- The air masses overland from a continent is usually Dry. The air masses are formed by the uneven warming and cooling of the surface of the earth by the sun gives rise to air masses.
- Canada is affected by the five air masses they are Continental Arctic, Maritime Arctic, Maritime polar, Maritime tropical, and Continental Tropic.
- As Canada is most likely affected by the Continental Arctic the air masses are cold and dry.