A front
When two air masses collide, it is called a front.
When two different air masses collide they form a cloud.
The tornado is not a direct result of the interacting air masses. When a warm and cold air mass collide the warm air, being less dense, is forced upward. If the warm air mass is unstable enough, this upward forcing triggers the formation of thunderstorms. If other conditions are right, these storms may go on to produce tornadoes.
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That depends. If the cold air pushes into the warm air, moving it out of the way it is called a cold front. If the cold air retreats with warm air coming in to to replace it, the front is a warm front. if the two air masses come together along a boundary that does not move the result is a stationary front.
A front
A front
It makes a weather front.
When two air masses collide, it is called a front.
When two different air masses collide they form a cloud.
Stationary Front
when two air masses collide it will produce weather changes such as wind, clouds, rain , snow, or tornadoes
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when two air masses collide it will produce weather changes such as wind, clouds, rain , snow, or tornadoes
when two air masses collide it will produce weather changes such as wind, clouds, rain , snow, or tornadoes
The atmosphere moves in masses. When two masses collide they are called fronts. When a cold air mass goes into the land occupied by a warm mass it makes a cold front. The opposite makes a warm mass.