Cold is icicle-like triangles on a line, Warm is half circles on a line, Stationary fronts are both.
warm front is low pressure , cold front high pressure . because it pushes down on the surface (because cold air sinks) it makes high pressure .
A stationary front would be associated with an area of low pressure (high pressure does not have fronts).
high
you can read it by looking for the low and high pressure
high pressure because the air is very dense. so it's pressure is also very high
The letter H is used to represent a high pressure system.
high pressure represent an accumulation of two strong winds pushing against each other.
warm front is low pressure , cold front high pressure . because it pushes down on the surface (because cold air sinks) it makes high pressure .
A stationary front would be associated with an area of low pressure (high pressure does not have fronts).
high
you can read it by looking for the low and high pressure
No, but a low pressure is.
Air mass - refers to any area of high or low pressure. A front - is the point at which an area of high pressure meets an area of low pressure.
High
A map that includes station model symbols and imformation about fronts and about centers of high pressure and low pressure.
The zone is called a front. There are a few types of fronts. They are: cold front, warm front, occluded front & stationary front.
high pressure because the air is very dense. so it's pressure is also very high