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Why some air masses are cool, cold, warm, and hot as well as moist or dry?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Often times, the property of air masses is a function of where they originate from especially with respect to latitude.

An air mass is certain amount of air with some unique set of temperature and vapor component.

  • Air masses differs from places to places based on where they originate.
  • Continental air masses are usually dry and cold because there is little to no water on a land mass.
  • Air masses that originates from the surface of the ocean are predominantly moist.
  • In polar regions, the air mass is cold.
  • Around the tropics, they are usually warm due to insolation here.
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