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Which is most likely to cause clouds to form in a previously clear sky?(1 point) Responses A warmer air mass moves into the area and rises. A warmer air mass moves into the area and rises. A colder air mass moves into the area and rises. A colder air mass moves into the area and rises. An air mass sinks and becomes warmer. An air mass sinks and becomes warmer. An air mass sinks and becomes colder.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The most likely option to cause clouds to form in a previously clear sky is: **A colder air mass moves into the area and rises.**

When a colder air mass moves in, it can force warmer air to rise. As the warm air rises, it cools and, if it reaches its dew point, can condense into clouds.