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A new air mass moves into an area. Which will most likely occur?(1 point)
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The warmer air mass rises, and there will be clouds and rain.
The warmer air mass rises, and there will be clouds and rain.
The warmer air mass rises, and there will be sunshine and a clear day.
The warmer air mass rises, and there will be sunshine and a clear day.
The colder air mass rises, and there will be sunshine and a clear day.
The colder air mass rises, and there will be sunshine and a clear day.
The colder air mass rises, and there will be clouds and rain.
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The warmer air mass rises, and there will be clouds and rain.
When a warm air mass moves into an area (a warm front), it rides up over the cooler, denser air, which causes cooling and condensation, producing clouds and often precipitation.
When a warm air mass moves into an area (a warm front), it rides up over the cooler, denser air, which causes cooling and condensation, producing clouds and often precipitation.
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