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How quick do warm fronts move?

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

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How quick do cold fronts move?

Cold fronts can move very rapidly but still move slower that warm fronts.


Do cloud fronts move faster than warm fronts?

Yes cold fronts move faster than warm fronts


True or false warm fronts move more quickly than cold fronts?

False. Warm fronts move slower.


How do cold fronts move?

Cold fronts can move very rapidly but still move slower that warm fronts.


Why do cold and warm fronts move?

Cold and warm fronts move because they are air, which flows just as easily as water.


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

No, warm fronts generally move slower than cold fronts.


N North America in what direction do cold and warm fronts tend to move?

In North America cold and warm fronts move from west to east.


What happens a warm front?

Warm fronts are fronts that are typically called warm fronts


Why do warm fronts have steeper slopes than cold fronts?

No it does not. In fact, it is SLOWER than the cold front. If warm front bump into the cold front cause these types of weather conditions: strong wind, thunder storm, heavy precipitation (any form of water that falls into earth). If cold one bumps into the warm front, it is the opposite. It cause weather to turn into weaker wind and light, steady precipitation.


Which characteristic is not true of cold fronts A they lift upward B they push warm fronts downward C they move more slowly than warm fronts D none of these are true?

None of the choices are true.


How can you tell the direction a front is moving?

Cold fronts and occluded fronts generally move from west to east, while warm fronts move poleward. Because of the greater density of air in their wake, cold fronts and cold occlusions move faster than warm fronts and warm occlusions. Mountains and warm bodies of water can slow the movement of fronts.[2] When a front becomes stationary, and the density contrast across the frontal boundary vanishes, the front can degenerate into a line which separates regions of differing wind velocity, known as a shearline. This is most common over the open ocean.


Where does fronts came from?

They usually come attached to "backs". From different directions. Cold fronts normally move mainly north to south, and warm fronts south to north.