A cold front is a condition where the leading edge of a cooler mass of air replaces the ground air which is warmer. Therefore one can't expect to see the cold front itself but only its result when it starts to form as the wake of an extratropical cyclone which is visible as bad weather.
a cold air mass comes in under a warm air mass
You would expect to see the most bubbles when water is mixed with sandy soil, due to its larger particle size and better drainage, allowing for better aeration.
A warm front is generally heavier than a cold front due to the warm air being less dense than cold air. Warm air rises over cold air at a warm front, creating a less steep slope as compared to the lifting of cold air at a cold front.
A stationary front is depicted on a weather map with alternating red semi-circles and blue triangles along the boundary line. This symbol represents a boundary where warm and cold air meet but neither is advancing.
Tornadoes often develop along cold fronts, but are not a direct product of them. Rather, tornadoes form from the thunderstorms that develop along some cold fronts. Dry lines have even more potential to produce tornadic storms, but are less common in most regions. In rarer cases, tornadoes may be associated with warm fronts. On spot that is conducive to the formation of tornadoes is Larko's triangle, an area between a warm front and cold front near where they meet at the center of a low pressure system.
A violent reaction occur and hydrogen is released.
Probably the whole body in the front (standing up)
Cold weather. If a front was moving off the Pacific at the same time, you would see snow.
clouds are left from the warm front
snow
If a layer of the crust is pushed up which of the following changes would you expect to see?
You would see a desert.
Believe it or not, they are where you would never expect. One directly in front of them, and another directly behind them (Though, that one you would probably expect). You see, a horse's eyes aren't like a humans, a humans pupil is placed directly in the center of the eye ball, when a horses is a little bit off on that. Because of that, it can't see directly in front of him. It CAN however, see everywhere else *not including the back*.
You'd expect to see menorahs in the windows of Jewish homes.
As a customer, what key service standards would you expect to see
you would most likely see house animals.
regular