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Q: Why do warm fronts go over cold fronts?
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Why do cold fronts push into warm front and go under the warm front?

Cold air is more dense than warm air and therefore heavier


What is the effect of warm or cold fronts during a tornado?

Cold fronts and, less often, warm fronts are capable of sparking severe thunderstorms in a sufficiently unstable air mass. Given a few other factors such as strong wind shear, these thunderstorms may go on to produce tornadoes.


How do warm fronts cold fronts affect the weather?

Warm fronts give rain and clouds, cold fronts cause skies to clear , together they cause tornado's and big storms. When a warm front moves in, the cold air is pushed up. There are clouds and possibly rain, then the opposite happens when a cold front moves in. Cold fronts move under and overtake the warm mass and go underneath. This causes the skies to clear because of the rapid change in air temperature. ANOTHER ANSWER. So basically, a warm front can bring hours or days of wet weather and steady rain. A cold front can bring thunderstorms and even tornadoes. A stationary front can bring light wind and precipitation.


What are the differences between a cold and warm fronts?

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.


Where does the warm air go after moving over a cold mass?

It keeps moving forward or moves with the cold air it depends


How can you tell how many weather fronts are on a map?

A stationary front is represented by two fronts; a cold front and a warm front. In case you don't know or remember, a warm front is represented by red half-circles. A cold front is represented by blue triangles. They will be very close to each other.


Why do animals migrate at certain time?

because it becomes cold over here and they go there because its warm


Where do worms go in cold weather?

They go wherever they can reach that is warm


Does heat flow from a source that is warm to a source that is cold?

Heat does, indeed, go from a warm source to a cold place. That is what heat always does.


What is the direction of warm air and cold air?

cold air go up hot air go down.


Why do people go for holiday in warm countries?

Because they are cold


Do heated molecules go towards the cold ones?

Yes, heat flows from warm to cold