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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mantime tropical

continental tropical

maritime polar

continental arctic

1 answer

When a mass of extremely cold, dry air moves over the ocean, it is most likely to become a maritime polar air mass. This happens because the cold air will pick up moisture from the ocean, leading to its classification as maritime, while remaining cold and dry compared to warmer air masses.