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What is The fastest moving front is?

a cold front is the fastest moving front


During an occluded front a fast moving cold front overtakes a slower moving what?

Warm front.


How can you tell which way a front is moving?

You can tell which way a front is moving by observing the direction in which the clouds are moving. In the Northern Hemisphere, if clouds are moving from south to north, it indicates a warm front moving north. If clouds are moving from north to south, it indicates a cold front moving south. Reverse these directions for the Southern Hemisphere.


What do you call a front that stops moving?

Stationary Front


What is a warm front that has stopped moving?

Stationary front


When a glacier stops moving forward what will be deposited in front of it?

When a glacier stops moving and end moraine will be deposited in front of it.


How does a slow moving cold front differ from a fast moving front?

A slow moving front is relatively like a stationary front, bringing rain for quite a while as the front approaches, then when the front passes, it will bring cold weather for a longer period of time because the front will be around for a longer period of time. A fast moving front will bring cold for a shorter period of time and less rain as the front approaches. These are the simple effects of what will happen.


Front that is not distinctly moving in any direction is a?

A "stationary front"...


Where a cold front is chasing a warm from you call this a?

When a cold front is moving quickly and overtaking a warm front, it is referred to as an occluded front. This typically occurs when a fast-moving cold front catches up with a slower-moving warm front, creating a complex weather situation.


How do you know which way a front is moving?

There are many ways to tell which direction a front is moving in. You could track its path for example.


How does a slow-moving cold front differ from a fast-moving cold front?

A slow moving front is relatively like a stationary front, bringing rain for quite a while as the front approaches, then when the front passes, it will bring cold weather for a longer period of time because the front will be around for a longer period of time. A fast moving front will bring cold for a shorter period of time and less rain as the front approaches. These are the simple effects of what will happen.


How do a slow moving cold front differ from a fast moving cold front?

A slow-moving cold front advances at a slower pace, leading to a more prolonged period of rain and inclement weather. On the other hand, a fast-moving cold front moves quickly, often resulting in more intense but shorter-lived storms.