a blade i think
Snowplow or Bulldozer (apparently)
A bulldozer pushes things. A front-end loader can accomplish the same tasks as a bulldozer, just with less efficiency, i.e. it doesn't have as big of a scoop. A front-end loader can lift its scoop pretty high and dump it into a dump truck. The only big different is lifting dirt versus pushing it.
Payloader is A trademark used for an excavating machine with a large scoop in front. Bulldozer is A heavy, driver-operated machine for clearing and grading land, usually having continuous treads and a broad hydraulic blade in front.
The intensity of precipitation is greater but the duration is shorter along a cold front. As a cold front moves through an area, it pushes warm air upward, leading to strong vertical uplift and intense precipitation. However, the cold front typically moves quickly, causing the precipitation to be relatively brief compared to other types of fronts.
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.
Yes, that's correct. Cold fronts typically bring in colder air from higher latitudes or elevations, which often results in a drop in temperature. This cooler air can hold less moisture, so the air behind a cold front is usually dry compared to the warm and moist air ahead of the front.
There was no "front" in the Cold War.
A stationary front
warmer than a cold front and colder than a cold front
A bulldozer is a type of crawler tractor.
what is stronger a tank or a bulldozer