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How are fronts defined?

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What are the three cold fronts?

The three cold fronts are the warm fronts, cold fronts, and the stationary fronts.


What are the three different fronts?

Warm fronts, cold fronts and occluded fronts.


How was the Korean similar to World War I in the style of battle?

It wasn't. World War 1 was slow trench warfare with clearly defined fronts, while the Korean war was full of guerrilla warfare and had o defined front at all.


What are common fronts in North America?

Colliding air masses in North America can form 4 types of fronts: cold fronts, warm fronts, stationary fronts, and occluded fronts.


Do cloud fronts move faster than warm fronts?

Yes cold fronts move faster than warm fronts


Are warm fronts and cold fronts the two main types of weather fronts?

There's also occluded fronts and stationary fronts, but they are slightly less important--so yes. Kind of.


What happens a warm front?

Warm fronts are fronts that are typically called warm fronts


What are the types of weather fronts you experience in your daily lives?

cold fronts and warm fronts


Is this true Cold fronts and warm fronts travel at the same speed?

No, warm fronts generally move slower than cold fronts.


How quick do warm fronts move?

Warm fronts move quicker than cold fronts but cold fronts still move rapidly.


What kind of storm occurs during fronts?

Thunderstorms goes with cold fronts and stationery fronts. Warm fronts usually bring moisture into the area.


A clash between warm and cool air is called what?

A front. There are several kinds of fronts, depending upon the conditions in which the air clashes. Some are Warm fronts, Cold fronts, Occluded fronts, and Stationary fronts.