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Stationary front
When a warm air mass moves into an area where a cold air mass is located, it is called a warm front. At a warm front, the warm air mass rises over the cold air mass, leading to gradual temperature increases and cloud formation.
Yes, that is correct. When a cold air mass meets a warm air mass, it can form a cold front if the cold air mass advances and undercuts the warm air mass. Conversely, it can form a warm front if the warm air mass rises over the cold air mass as it advances.
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.
When a warm air mass meets a cold air mass, the warm air mass is forced to rise over the denser cold air mass. This can lead to the formation of clouds, precipitation, and potentially thunderstorms. The weather can become unstable and conditions may change rapidly as the two air masses interact.
When warm air meets with cold air, it is called a front. This interaction can lead to the formation of various weather conditions such as rain, thunderstorms, or snow.
Stationary front
If you mean when a mass of cold air meets a mass of warm air, then a front is created.
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When dense,cold air meets less dense,warmer air, the warm air is pushed up
The cold air pushes under the warm air.
When dense,cold air meets less dense,warmer air, the warm air is pushed up
A warm front forms.
A warm front forms.
a front
The point where these two air masses meet is called a front.If cold air advances and pushes away the warm air, it forms a cold front.When warm air advances, it rides up over the denser, cold air mass to form a warm front.If neither air mass advances, it forms a stationary front.
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