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The polar front is a boundary separating the cold polar air to the north from the warm subtropical air to the south, hence the greatest contrast in air temperature occurs along the frontal zone. Therefore, the polar front has a lot of influence on the development of the polar jet stream.
Convergence
The act of coming together or the degree to which two or more things approach being similar or consistent.
Perceptual Cues
External hints or signals that can be perceived by the senses, used to identify or infer information about the environment.
Perceptual Illusions
Misinterpretations or misunderstandings of how our senses perceive the environment.
Figure-Ground
A visual perception principle where the viewer can distinguish an object (the figure) from its surrounding environment (the ground).
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