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Energy does not have mass. Energy and mass are related to each other as stated in Einstein's famous E = mc^2. So the two are proportional, but not equal to each other.
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a cold front.
A cold front develops when a cold air mass advances, lifting the air in a warm air mass.
A stationary front.
A stationary front.
A stationary front.
A stationary front
A stationery front. A cold front is where cold air gains over warm air. Warm front is where warm air gains over cold air. An Occluded front is where warm air is pushed up and cold aair over takes at lower levels.
A cold front occurs when a cold air and a cold air mass hits each other and the warm air rises
A warm front is a front that is created when a warm air mass and a cold air mass meet but do not mix. The warm air mass slowly moves and catches up to the cold air mass and slowly crashes into it, then the warm air mass rises and rains. After a little while the air masses go away from each other. A cold front is created when a fast moving cold air mass colides with a slow moving warm air mass, the warm air mass rises, rains, and they go away from each other eventually.
When a cold front and a cold air mass hit each other and cause a warm air mass to rise up between them, it's called an occluded front. But I've never heard of a cool front, just cold fronts.
a tornado
a tornado
they are not defferent from each other they are the some thing
Yes... Weight=mass*acceleration