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as they collide the cold and warm front pushes the occluded front to become 3 air masses.

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Why are warm currents warm and cold currents cold?

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Which are the areas of convergence of warm and cold currents?

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Is the benguela current warm or cold?

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Difference between cold and warm currents?

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Why does visibility get reduced when warm and cold currents meet?

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Are deep ocean currents predominantly cold or warm?

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