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It is a warm front.
a warm front
a warm front
No. A cold front is a boundary between two large-scale air masses where a cold air mass pushes into and displaces a warmer air mass. Thunderstorms often form along cold fronts, and these storms occasionally produce tornadoes.
It depends on which air mass replaces which in the area. If a cold air mass advances and pushes a warm air mass away, the result is a cold front. When a cold air mass retreats and is replaced by a warm air mass, the result is a warm front. When the two air masses meet and neither advances, the result is a stationary front.
A cold front.
If the cold air is advancing, that makes it a cold front.
It is a warm front.
It is a warm front.
a cold front forms by cold air mass pushes under a warm air mass
a warm front
a warm front
A cold front is formed. Yes a cold front is formed, but this could also come to mean that a cold front overtakes a warm front which means a new front would be formed called an occluded front.
A cold front is formed. Yes a cold front is formed, but this could also come to mean that a cold front overtakes a warm front which means a new front would be formed called an occluded front.
a warm front
Warm front
When a fast moving cold air mass collides into a warm air mass.