They are both fronts.
The four types of fronts change the weather on Earth. A warm front brings warm, humid air and a cold front brings dry, cool air. A stationary front does not move and have winds parallel to the front. An occluded front occurs when cold air overtakes warm air.
A area between a warm and cold fronts that remains not replaceable is called a stationary front
The answer is Cold Front, Warm Front, Occluded Front, and Stationary Front.
A stationary front
Cold, Warm, Stationary, and Occluded
Cold Front, Warm Front, and Stationary Front.
warm front, cold front, and stationary front
1) Warm front - warm air mass replacing a cold air mass at ground level. Typically shifts wind southeasterly to southwesterly. 2) Cold front - Cold air replacing warm air at ground level. Tyoically shifts southwesterly to northwesterly 3) Stationary front - Equal amount of energy between warm and cold air masses creating a "stalemate".
The weather associated with a stationary front is similar to that produced by a warm front. And a warm front generally brings drizzly precipitation. :)
They are cold front, warm front, occluded front, and stationary front.
A Cold Front, Warm Front, Stationary Front, and Occluded Front.
A stationary front