To understand how air masses moving and interacting cause changes in the weather, the following data types are relevant:
A. Temperature readings over time during the passage of a cold front. - This shows how temperature changes as different air masses interact.
C. Humidity levels recorded before, during, and after the interaction of a warm and cold air mass. - This indicates changes in humidity levels due to the interaction of different air masses.
D. Satellite images showing cloud formation and movement associated with different air masses. - This visual data provides information on how air masses influence weather patterns, such as cloud formation and movement.
Therefore, the correct selections are A, C, and D.
B. Soil moisture levels measured before and after rainfall is not directly related to the interaction of air masses but rather to the effects of precipitation.