Low pressure area and in turn, typhoon
A warm front forms.
A cold front.
cold front
I pushes the warm air upwards.
A warm front forms.
A warm front forms.
The movement of warm air toward cold air is known as convection. Convection occurs because warm air is less dense than cold air, causing it to rise and move towards colder regions. This process plays a key role in the Earth's weather systems.
When cold air moves toward warm air, it pushes the warm air upward because cold air is denser and therefore heavier than warm air. This creates a lifting mechanism known as cold air advection, which can lead to the formation of clouds and precipitation.
Clouds
It forms a warm front. Along with this nimbostratus, altostratus, cirrostratus and cirrus clouds are formed.
a cold front
It forms a warm front. Along with this nimbostratus, altostratus, cirrostratus and cirrus clouds are formed.