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They are both fronts.

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Q: How is the stationary front similar to a cold front and warm front?
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What are the 4 types of weather 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.


How is stationary Front form?

A area between a warm and cold fronts that remains not replaceable is called a stationary front


What are the four major types of front?

The answer is Cold Front, Warm Front, Occluded Front, and Stationary Front.


What is a cold front pushing a warm front pushing a cold front called?

A stationary front


What are the types of front?

Cold, Warm, Stationary, and Occluded


What are the three types of front?

Cold Front, Warm Front, and Stationary Front.


What are the different kinds of fronts?

warm front, cold front, and stationary front


Describe the four major types of fronts?

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".


Describe the conditions along a stationary front?

The weather associated with a stationary front is similar to that produced by a warm front. And a warm front generally brings drizzly precipitation. :)


What are 4 types of front?

They are cold front, warm front, occluded front, and stationary front.


What are the different type of fronts?

A Cold Front, Warm Front, Stationary Front, and Occluded Front.


What type of front occurs when warm air and cold air are next to each other but are at standstill?

A stationary front