Question
Which of the air masses would likely be carrying the most moisture?
Responses
A those that converge at the equatorthose that converge at the equator
B those that converge at the North Polethose that converge at the North Pole
C those that converge at the South Polethose that converge at the South Pole
D those that converge at 30 degrees north
Responses
A those that converge at the equatorthose that converge at the equator
B those that converge at the North Polethose that converge at the North Pole
C those that converge at the South Polethose that converge at the South Pole
D those that converge at 30 degrees north
Answers
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A. those that converge at the equator
Air masses that converge at the equator are typically warm and moist, as they are influenced by the warm temperatures of the tropics and the presence of large bodies of water. This results in significant moisture being carried by these air masses.
Air masses that converge at the equator are typically warm and moist, as they are influenced by the warm temperatures of the tropics and the presence of large bodies of water. This results in significant moisture being carried by these air masses.
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