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How does a cold front move?

a cold front moves up rapidly.


What is a front that does not move called?

A front that does not move is called a stationary front. There is only 4 types of fronts. There's a startionary front, a occluded front, a cold front, and a warm front.


How quick do cold fronts move?

Cold fronts can vary in speed, but typically move at an average speed of 20-30 miles per hour. However, certain factors like the intensity of the front, the time of year, and local weather conditions can affect the speed at which a cold front moves.


Where is a cold front found in the us?

A cold front in the United States is typically found where cooler air mass is advancing and replacing warmer air. Cold fronts can move in any direction, but they commonly move from west to east across the country. The exact location of a cold front can vary depending on weather patterns and atmospheric conditions.


What is a front that is moving called?

A front that does not move is called a stationary front. There is only 4 types of fronts. There's a startionary front, a occluded front, a cold front, and a warm front.


How do you calculate how far a warm or cold front will move in a prticular time?

multiply speed in miles per hour by time in hours


What front stays in an area longer?

Pretty sure a cold front, because the molecules become more dense when it's cold air, so it would take longer to move.


When a cold air mass meets a warm air mass and does not move its called a what?

Stationary front


Does wind move from a warm place to a cool place?

Warm air rises over cold air when a warm and cold front connect.


How fast does a cold front travel?

Cold fronts typically move at an average speed of 20-25 mph, but can vary depending on the weather systems in the area. Some cold fronts may move faster, reaching speeds of 40-50 mph, while others may move slower at around 15 mph.


What is the term used to describe warm and cold air mass that meet but don't move?

Stationary front.


What front is created when warm air and cold air collide?

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.