Which three of these does a continental tropical air mass have?

Forms over land

Forms over water

Cooler temperatures

Warmer temperatures

Dry air

Moist air

Forms over land, warmer temperatures, and dry air.

A continental tropical air mass typically has the following characteristics:

1. Forms over land: Continental tropical air masses originate and form over large land areas, such as deserts or arid regions.

2. Warmer temperatures: Continental tropical air masses are generally warm. They are associated with high-pressure systems and receive ample sunlight, causing the air to heat up.

3. Dry air: These air masses are also characterized by their dryness. Since continental tropical air originates in arid regions, it carries little moisture, resulting in low humidity levels.