Explanation:
an air mass is a body of air with relatively constant temperature and moisture content over a significant altitude are message typically covered hundreds thousands or millions of square kilometres a front is the boundary at which two air masses of different temperature and moisture content meet
<span>I'm not sure I
completely understand what the question is asking for. When I look at
the plates, it looks like they all fit together like a giant puzzle.
They separated due to tectonic plates shifting over hundreds of years.
This was based on the theory that there was a supercontinent (one giant
landmass). I'm not sure how much this helps, but I hope it does. Good
luck!!
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