Orographic lifting (mountain) Conditional/Absolute Instability Frontal Wedging (Cold, Warm Front) Convergence
Frontal wedging
Biological hydraulic weathering.
There are four main ways in which clouds form through condensation mechanisms involving uplift of moist air:first is Orographic lifting in which the air is forced to rise over a mountainous barrier. next is Frontal wedging where warmer, less dense air is forced over cooler, denser air. Another one is Convergence where a pileup of horizontal air flow results in upward movement. And the last one is theLocalized convective lifting where unequal surface heating causes localized pockets of air to rise because of their buoyancy.
No. Frost wedging is a type of weathering.
Frontal wedging is when warm air and cold air collide at the surface, or front.
Orographic lifting (mountain) Conditional/Absolute Instability Frontal Wedging (Cold, Warm Front) Convergence
Frontal wedging
Frontal wedging
what agent causes frosting
Frontal wedging
there are actually four and they are frontal wedging, mountain lifting, convergence, and lifting by heat.
The type of weathering that causes Ice Wedging is Mechanical/ Physical Weathering.
ice wedging
Orographic lifting: mountains bock air flow and the air is forced upward this usually causes clouds and rain on the windward side of the mountain and less rain on the leeward side.Frontal wedging: warm air and cold air collide, since warm air is less dense it is wedged upward. This causes a front that's usually rain.
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Frontal wedging