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What is the front called that is fast moving and creates aburpt weather changes?

A cold front.


If a weather front is moving toward an area it means?

changing weather


What is it called if a weather front is essentially not moving?

The term is "stationary front" although it may still be moving, just not on a continuing line toward or away from the center of one pressure system (i.e. cold front, warm front).


If a weather front was moving from the north what kind of weather would it most likely bring why?

Cold weather. If a front was moving off the Pacific at the same time, you would see snow.


What is the weather for cold fronts?

On a weather map, the symbol for a cold front is a blue line with blue triangles facing the direction that the front is moving.


How can you tell what kind of by the weather front is passing by just by observing the weather?

by telling if is moving under a region or if it is rising


What does a High on a weather map mean?

A high on a weather map indicates a high pressure area. This indicates a new weather front is moving into that area.


When you look at a weather map how do you know which direction a cold or warm front is moving?

the red line is the warm front and the cold front is the blue line


Why do clouds form behind a moving cold front?

They form from behind the moving cold front because the warm air condenses quickly producing clouds, rain, and stormy weather.


How does a slow moving cold front differ from a fast moving front?

A slow moving front is relatively like a stationary front, bringing rain for quite a while as the front approaches, then when the front passes, it will bring cold weather for a longer period of time because the front will be around for a longer period of time. A fast moving front will bring cold for a shorter period of time and less rain as the front approaches. These are the simple effects of what will happen.


How does a slow-moving cold front differ from a fast-moving cold front?

A slow moving front is relatively like a stationary front, bringing rain for quite a while as the front approaches, then when the front passes, it will bring cold weather for a longer period of time because the front will be around for a longer period of time. A fast moving front will bring cold for a shorter period of time and less rain as the front approaches. These are the simple effects of what will happen.


What is a front that is moving called?

A front that does not move is called a stationary front. There is only 4 types of fronts. There's a startionary front, a occluded front, a cold front, and a warm front.