Depending on where one is in Alaska, depends on the temperature. The average temperature ranges from in the 60's in the summer to in the low 20's for the winter. The farther north one goes however, the temperature drops dramatically, sometimes going very low into the negatives.
cold
Either a tornado or thunderstorm,as warm and cold air masses fight as the warm air mass escalates over the cold air mass.
to the south and the east
No. Usually, when warm air moves against a stationarymass of cold air, the warm air will gently move over the colder air and a light, long lasting rain shower will take place. If a moving mass of cold air violently shoves warmer air upward, then the rains are usually more intense.
The cold air is denser, because the cold atoms are thicker, denser, and have more mass. Warm atoms are less dense and move more, therefore creating heat.
Not really. Warm air usually has a higher volume than cold air, so its density is usually smaller than that of cold air.
The cold air is denser, so cold air usually sinks down, and warmer air will float to the top.
cold
Because of the cold air from Canada and the wet air off the ocean when they meet snow happens
A mass of cold air replacing warm air is called a 'cold front', - this usually causes rain.
A cold air intake brings air into the engine. It usually consists of a plastic tube with a air filter on the end.
Because it is usually the cold mass of air that is doing the moving/movement, usually from north to southeast because of the rotation of the earth.
When a cold front hits, usually the warm air rises.
Either a tornado or thunderstorm,as warm and cold air masses fight as the warm air mass escalates over the cold air mass.
A mass of cold air replacing warm air is called a 'cold front', - this usually causes rain.
south and east.
A cold front is a zone where cold air mass is advancing to replace warmer air; usually moves west to east in North America. A warm front is a zone where warm air mass is advancing to replace cold air; usually moves more slowly then a cold air mass.