A mass of extremely cold, dry air moves over the ocean. Which type of air mass does it most likely become? (

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Omantime tropical

continental tropical

Omaritime polar

continental arctic

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When a mass of extremely cold, dry air moves over the ocean, it is likely to become a maritime polar air mass. This is because the air mass picks up moisture from the ocean as it moves over the water, becoming more humid. In contrast, continental air masses originate over land and are generally drier. In this case, the cold, dry air will interact with the warm ocean surface, leading to the formation of maritime polar characteristics.