yes. it says in my science book... "A front gets its name from the kind of air that moves into the area. A cold front brings colder air into an area. A warm front brings warmer air into an area. Sometimes a front does not move move very much or it moves back and forth over the same. This kind of front is called a stationary front."
A stationary front would be associated with an area of low pressure (high pressure does not have fronts).
A front that forms when several air masses remain over an area for several days is a stationary front. Winds along a stationary front are usually parallel to the front, blowing in opposite directions on either side, which is one reason why the front does not move.
A cold front because it is more denser.
cold fronts
A cold air mass and a warm air mass meet, with neither moving.During a stationary front the weather will stay the same for several days or more than a week. It depends on what type of front is making the other front stationary.
A stationary front would be associated with an area of low pressure (high pressure does not have fronts).
A area between a warm and cold fronts that remains not replaceable is called a stationary front
warm front
a warm front moves faster then a cold front because it is less dense
a warm front moves faster then a cold front because it is less dense
A front that forms when several air masses remain over an area for several days is a stationary front. Winds along a stationary front are usually parallel to the front, blowing in opposite directions on either side, which is one reason why the front does not move.
A cold front because it is more denser.
Cold Front
cold fronts
the fornt of Pizza
warm front because the molecules move faster
A cold air mass and a warm air mass meet, with neither moving.During a stationary front the weather will stay the same for several days or more than a week. It depends on what type of front is making the other front stationary.