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Are you stupid to ask that question anyone knows that it is a cold front are you like in kindergarden or somthing and if you don't know Lady Gaga than you are very stupid that is me saying it! By:Justin Beiber

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Q: What is the movement of air masses at a cold front?
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When cold air masses push against warm air masses what is formed?

A cold front.


What happens when warm air masses meet cold air masses?

A warm front forms.


When a cold air masses replaces a warm air mass its called a front?

Cold


What is the boundary cold and warm air masses?

Front


Why does front form?

warm and cold air masses meet


What is the boundary between cold and warm air masses?

Front


Air mass that forms over a cold region is called?

Air masses that are cold and forms over polar regions is polar. A cold front occurs when a cold air mass meets and displaces a warm air mass. A front that forms when a warm air mass is trapped between cold air masses and forced to rise is called a occluded front.


What are air masses bend at boundaries to form?

The boundaries between air masses are called front. The types of air mass and movements involved determine the type of front. Warm front: a warm air mass plows into a cold air mass. Cold front: a cold air mass plows into a warm air mass. Stationary front: The warm and cold air masses move little relative to one another. Occluded front: A cold front catches up with a warm front, sending the warm air mass aloft. Dry line: a dry air mass plows into a moist air mass.


What is the name of the boundary that separates different air masses?

A front is the boundary that separates different air masses. The two kinds of fronts are warm front and cold front.


What three kinds of fronts are in air masses?

Cold front Warm Front Occluded front.


Describe the four major types of fronts?

1) Warm front - warm air mass replacing a cold air mass at ground level. Typically shifts wind southeasterly to southwesterly. 2) Cold front - Cold air replacing warm air at ground level. Tyoically shifts southwesterly to northwesterly 3) Stationary front - Equal amount of energy between warm and cold air masses creating a "stalemate".


What type of front happens when warm or cold air masses do not move?

Stationary front.