A cold front extends southward from the center of a low-pressure system. This front occurs when a mass of colder air moves into an area occupied by warmer air, leading to a drop in temperature and often resulting in precipitation and stormy weather. Cold fronts typically bring more severe weather compared to warm fronts, including thunderstorms and gusty winds.
The leaf of colocasia has a venation pattern known as pinnate venation, where the primary vein extends along the center of the leaf with smaller veins branching off it. This type of venation is common among monocotyledonous plants like colocasia.
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A cold front.
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It is called a lower pressure front.
A warm front extends eastward from a low-pressure center, bringing warmer air to the region as it overrides cooler air. This can lead to steady precipitation and potential thunderstorms along the front.
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The leaf of colocasia has a venation pattern known as pinnate venation, where the primary vein extends along the center of the leaf with smaller veins branching off it. This type of venation is common among monocotyledonous plants like colocasia.