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The polar front is found in north Alaska and can sometimes be found as far south as Newfoundland!
The temperature would depend upon the season of the year and cause of the storm. If the cause of a storm is a cold front, the temperature can be quite cool, even cold, in the winter. Sometimes summer thunderstorms can stir up a sandstorm even on hot days. There is no single answer to your question.
A front is an unsettled area between two calmer air masses. It usually involves wind and frequently rain. High winds can cause damage.
today the stationary front could not move each outer cause they had the ammeter in it.
A cold front would likely be a front that would produce hail and tornadoes in an area because cold fronts are different than warm fronts. Cold fronts are usually fronts that cause storms and if they have the right recipe it could produce damaging winds, hail and sometimes if it's very strong, tornadoes.
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bearning on front breaks burn out
Warped rotor is the most likely cause.
It is very useful. It helps prevent break-ins because of the sign people put in front of their yards, and if there is a break in it notifies others of the break-in that are near the house. Sometimes it scares away the burglars.
The dash break light shows up if 1. the hand break (emergency) is on or the switch wiring to the hand break is damaged 2. you are low on break fluid and 3. sometimes (on some models) if your front break pads need replacing
The break pad.
Over torqueing them with an air gun.
If it is a front wheel drive sometimes a bad cv joint can cause a popping sound when you are turning.
Check the mounting bolts on the break pad assembly.they get loose and sometimes come right out.
Not extremely, but it will cause a noise (sometimes) when going over bumps and premature tire wear.