A front is a place where two are mass meet. It is cause by wind.
i believe the person who asked this question would like more info than just WIND.
a front is where two different air masses meet and a boundary forms between them. When a warm mass and a cold mass meet, it causes a front.
What causes a cumulonimbus cloud is the cold and warm fronts that colided.
warm air fronts
ocean fronts
you spelled it wrong its precipitation. your answer is the rising of warm air
None. Hurricanes are tropical systems that are not associated with fronts.
ocean fronts
When fronts meet, the cool air undercuts the warm air and causes the warm air to rise and create tornadoes, associated with rain.
Fronts are caused by the interaction of different air masses with varying temperature, humidity, and density. When these air masses meet, they can create boundaries where weather patterns change, leading to the development of fronts such as cold fronts, warm fronts, stationary fronts, and occluded fronts. Temperature contrasts, wind patterns, and pressure gradients are key factors in creating and defining fronts.
It depends on how cold fronts and warm fronts come together in an area. For example: In New Orleans, it is a dense area and warms + cold fronts meet and cause a hurricane. (I don't mean to offend anyone from or anyone who live there.)
Condensation and wind shear are both needed for tornadoes to form. Tornadoes can form along stationary fronts as well.
The movement of wheather fronts from high pressure (cyclone) to low pressure systems(anticyclone).
Weather is caused by the atmosphere responding to uneven heating of the Earth by the sun. The uneven heating results in temperature differences. These are what are known as cold fronts, warm fronts and other phenomena.