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What type of front is this?

A warm front

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How fast do jet streams move

110 mph.

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What does m stand for in mT?

It stands for maritime.

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What are air masses made of?

Air...

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Why does air flow?

Because of pressure.

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How does the stationary front look?

It has the red and blue semi-circles and triangles on one side.

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Which direction does a jet stream primarily flow?

West to east

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What does the c stand for in cT?

It stands for continental.
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Do air masses move?

Yes.

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What is air mostly made of?

Nitrogen.

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What front is this?

An occluded front

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What beats a jet 2 holiday?

Nothing

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What does the T stand for in mT?

It stands for Tropical.

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How big are air masses?

Air masses are usually 1,000 miles.

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Is air inside of CO2?

No.

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What are all of these fronts names?

1: Cold front

2: Warm front

3: Occluded front

4: Stationary front

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Why do airplanes fly in jet streams?

It can make them faster and get to their destination quicker.

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What does the P stand for in cP?

It stands for Polar.

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If an air mass is cold what is it called?

Cold air mass I dunno

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What is the hottest air ever recorded?

134 F.

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Why do fronts happen?

Fronts happen when large air masses with different temperatures, densities, and humidity levels meet but do not mix, creating a front.

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How fast did the fastest jet stream ever recorded move? 

408 mph

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What are the climate conditions of mP?

Wet and cold.

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What is an air mass?

An air mass is a huge body of air with the same temperature and moisture.

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Why don't the gases in the atmosphere separate out according to mass?

Constant, vigorous mixing caused by wind, turbulence, and convection.