When two air or water masses of significantly different densities collide with one another, what happens?
The denser air mass slides UNDER the less dense air mass, while the two air masses retain their identities, with little to
no mixing.
The two masses will readily mix together into a hybrid air mass
The two air masses pass through each other like ghosts.
The less dense air mass slides UNDER the denser air mass, while the two air masses retain their identities, with little to
no mixing.
The two masses will bounce off each other and begin to move
Both masses will come to an abrupt halt and just sit there next to each other.