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Q: Along a front what type of air is always forced upward?
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Along a front which type of air is always forced upward?

Warm air :d


What type of air is always forced upward at a front?

WARM


What is warm air forced upward along?

Cold Front (:


What is the formation and type of clouds along a warm front?

It Cools as it is pushed upward.


Which type of air front is always forced up?

warmer, less dense air


Why Does a tornado have a cold front or warm front?

Tornadoes are not always associated with fronts, but often are. Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms. Thunderstorms develop when the atmosphere is unstable. In simple terms, that means that a blob of air, when lifted, will continue to rise on its own. But, something needs to give it that initial upward nudge. This is where the fronts come in. Along a cold front, cool air presses into warmer air. Since warm air is less dense, it is forced upward. A similar phenomenon occurs with a warm front, only with warm air pushing into cooler air. Additionally, wind patterns around fronts, especially cold fronts, are sometimes favorable for storms to become strong.


Along which type of front is the intensity of precipation greater but the duration shorter?

The intensity of precipitation is greater but the duration is shorter along a cold front. As a cold front moves through an area, it pushes warm air upward, leading to strong vertical uplift and intense precipitation. However, the cold front typically moves quickly, causing the precipitation to be relatively brief compared to other types of fronts.


What is always some form along a warm and cold front?

I dont know im asking this question to anybody who knows


Why is a tornado created by both warn front and cold front?

Tornadoes are not formed by the meeting of a cold front and a warm front. There is a bit of confusion here. Tornadoes commonly form where warm and cold air masses collide. Most often along a cold front. In a cold front a cooler air mass pushes into a warmer one. Since cold air is denser than warm air, the warm air mass gets forced up. If this air mass is warm enough and moist enough this upward motion can trigger the formation of strong thunderstorms. If other conditions are right, then those storms may go on to produce tornadoes.


What did the muggles do to Ariana Dumbledore?

They forced her to do magic in front of them


What defines a cumulonimbus cloud?

A dense vertical cloud associated with thunderstorms formed from water vapour carried by powerful upward currents of air. They normally form along a cold front and bring severe weather including lightning and hail


Should elephant trunk face toward front of house?

It is believed that images and figures of elephants should face towards the door of the room they are in to encourage good fortune. They should also have their trunks turned upward.