The cold air pushes under the warm air.
yes the cool denser air sink while the warm less dense rises
Because warm air is less dense then cool air.
When a warm air mass meets a cool air mass, the warm air mass rises because it is less dense than the cool air mass. This rising warm air can lead to the formation of clouds and potentially precipitation as the warm air cools and condenses. This process is known as frontal uplift.
by the time when warm air meets cool air.
The cool air will sink and the warm air will rise.
A cold front.
A cold front.
The result of warm air rising and cool air sinking is convection currents of air, causing wind. Even hurricanes are caused by this phenomenon.
When a cool air mass meets and replaces a warm air mass, it results in a cold front. The cool air pushes under the warm air, forcing the warm air to rise. This can lead to the formation of clouds, precipitation, and a drop in temperature as the warm air is displaced by the cooler air mass.
STatioNary Front :):
The warm air mass is pushed up and the weather becomes cool and stormy.
Actually, cool air tends to be more dense and flow under warm air