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The boundary between a cold and warm air mass is called a front. One type of air will replace another as a front passes.
stationary front
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A boundary between two air masses of different temperatures and humidity is called a front. If a cold front meets a warm front head on, there is a possibility for a violent storm.
The word is front, as in a weather front, cold front, warm front, etc.
The boundary between warm and cold air masses always slopes upwards over the cold air.
A front is the boundary that separates different air masses. The two kinds of fronts are warm front and cold front.
No. An air mass is a large mass of air with given characteristics of temperature and humidity that distinguish it from surrounding air masses. A front is the boundary between two air masses. For example, a cold front marks were a cold air mass moves in and pushes a warmer one out of the way.
Is either a warm or cold front.
It depends. In the oversimplified scenario presented by the media, tornadoes form along a boundary between warm and cold air masses. However, tornadoes may also be caused by the boundary between masses of contrasting moisture content, rather than temperature. In other cases, they may form within a warm, moist air mass, away from any boundaries.