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What happens when there is not much difference in temperature between the two air masses?

What will we expect to happen at the surface, when there is a great difference in air pressure of two air masses over a smaller distance?
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I'm thinking its convergence, becaues where the two air masses meet, convergence often occurs which can result in upward motion of air parcels. If the air contains enough moisture, rain can occur. I hope this answers the question!

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