Hot air and cold air dont usually collide; hot air rises while cold air sinks, thus separating the two.
They occasionally may collide, though. Usually this results in some kind of precipitation, such as fog, rain, thunderstorms, etc.
In the most severe cases, colliding hot and cold fronts may form into tornadoes, hurricanes, cyclones, etc. This occurs because the fast moving cold air collides with the fast rising warm air. The cold air 'revolves' around the hot air, turning both into a windstorm, but the rising hot air pulls it up to form the conical tornado shape.
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Most of the time it forms a hurricane it is very strong when it's over water but when it's over land it's not as strong
Cold air meeting warm air results in a cold front
well it usually makes a thunder Storm
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what happens in cold and warm masses pressure
Occluded front
The warm air and cold air will end up combining and forming bad weather such as rain, tornadoes or other natural disaster's such as hurricanes or thunder storms.
A stationary front.
Huricanes form because hot and cold air particles chase each other in a circle. So there needs to be warm water and cold air.
it is not a how like if you say torndoes hit each other with warm air and cold air that's a how a why is why it happens
A cold front occurs when a cold air and a cold air mass hits each other and the warm air rises
what happens in cold and warm masses pressure
the hot-air molecules bang on each other harder.
the hot-air molecules bang on each other harder.
The air pressure is high when the air is cold, and it's sinking.
The warm and the cold air collide violently with each other
A stationary front.
A stationary front.
Occluded front
Fog appears when cold air sinks to the ground.
I. The cold air mass is pushed underneath the warm air mass.