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Stationary. Because neither fronts displace the other

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What is a cold front pushing a warm front pushing a cold front called?

A stationary front


What is a warm front and a cold front called?

warmer than a cold front and colder than a cold front


When a cold air mass catches up to a warm air mass its called a what?

When a cold FRONT catches up to a warm FRONT it is called an occluded front.When a cold AIR MASS displaces a warmer AIR MASS it is a cold front.Occluded front


When a warm air mass and a cold air mass stall to each other what is that called?

A stationery front. A cold front is where cold air gains over warm air. Warm front is where warm air gains over cold air. An Occluded front is where warm air is pushed up and cold aair over takes at lower levels.


What is the region called where a warm front and a cold front meet?

an occluded front?


When a cold front manages to take over a warm front it is called a?

occluded front


When a warm front goes over a cold front?

That's called an 'occluded' front.


When a cold air mass replaces a warm air mass it's call a front?

Yes, it would be called a cold front, as the cold air is replacing the warm.


Air mass that forms over a cold region is called?

Air masses that are cold and forms over polar regions is polar. A cold front occurs when a cold air mass meets and displaces a warm air mass. A front that forms when a warm air mass is trapped between cold air masses and forced to rise is called a occluded front.


How is stationary Front form?

A area between a warm and cold fronts that remains not replaceable is called a stationary front


When the cold air overtakes the warm air mass it is called a warm front?

sure


When a cold front manages to take over a warm front it is called a(n) .?

Occluded front