Different densities have to have a reason - different pressure and/or humidity etc. If there is a different pressure, there is a mechanical force that preserves the pressure difference: think about the cyclones that have a lower pressure in the center. The cyclones rotate in the right direction and the cyclone may be preserved by the Coriolis force.
If the two air masses differ by humidity, the mixing will almost always lead to precipitation - which includes a phase transition for water etc. It's because the vapor from the more humid air mass gets condensed under the conditions of the other. You get some rain. In general, intense precipitation, thunderstorms, and other visible isolated weather events are linked to weather fronts.
At any rate, a mixing of two air masses is a nontrivial, violent process in general. That's why the boundary is called a "front". In the military jargon, a front is the contested frontier of a conflict. So your idea that the air masses could mix quickly and peacefully - whatever you exactly mean quantitatively - either neglects the inertia of the air, a relatively low diffusion coefficient, a low thermal conductivity, and/or high latent heat of water vapor. A front is something that didn't disappear within minutes so pretty much tautologically, there must be forces that make such a quick disappearance impossible.
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The best statement would be scientific laws describe phenomenon that can be observed in nature. Sometimes, laws are related to principle defining and predicting a certain happening without explaining its nature. It is different with ‘hypothesis’ or ‘theory’ as it aims to answer only the ‘what’ (observation only)...
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105 mg
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Given that:
1 baked potato provides 30 mg of vitamin C.
So,
70 baked potatoes provide mg of vitamin C
Also,
70 potatoes = 20 lb
So,
20 lb potatoes provide mg of vitamin C
Thus,
1 lb potatoes provide mg of vitamin C
<u>Thus, 105 mg of Vitamin C are provided per pound of the potatoes.</u>
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The Event Horizon Telescope comprises of a an interconnection of radio observatories. These radio observatories work in unison and helps in efficient observation of radio sources associated with black holes with angular resolution in comparison to their event horizons. This equipment functions by ensuring that anything or light which goes through the event horizon cannot escape from the black hole. Instead there will be a continual falling towards the center of the black hole.