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What does a moving front mean?

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What is The fastest moving front is?

a cold front is the fastest moving front


When a rapidly moving cold air mass runs into a slow moving warm air mass what is the result?

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.


When a rapidly moving cold air mass runs into a slow moving warm air mass the result is a(an)?

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.


During an occluded front a fast moving cold front overtakes a slower moving what?

Warm front.


What do you call a front that stops moving?

Stationary Front


What is a warm front that has stopped moving?

Stationary front


A weather front that is not moving is called?

Stationary Front.


A front that is not moving?

"stationary"


When a glacier stops moving forward what will be deposited in front of it?

When a glacier stops moving and end moraine will be deposited in front of it.


What does this symbol indicate on a weather map when it have three triangles?

They stand for an approaching storm front. If I remember correctly, a red line means a warm front and a blue line means a cold front. The triangles show which direction the front is moving. Hope that helps.


How does a slow-moving cold front differ from a fast-moving cold front?

A slow moving front is relatively like a stationary front, bringing rain for quite a while as the front approaches, then when the front passes, it will bring cold weather for a longer period of time because the front will be around for a longer period of time. A fast moving front will bring cold for a shorter period of time and less rain as the front approaches. These are the simple effects of what will happen.


How does a slow moving cold front differ from a fast moving front?

A slow moving front is relatively like a stationary front, bringing rain for quite a while as the front approaches, then when the front passes, it will bring cold weather for a longer period of time because the front will be around for a longer period of time. A fast moving front will bring cold for a shorter period of time and less rain as the front approaches. These are the simple effects of what will happen.