Weather Fronts | Cold Fronts | Warm Fronts | Stationary fronts | Occluded front |
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How many types of fronts there are?
There are 4 types of fronts.
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During the formation of a cold front is the cold air mass moving fast or slow?
The cold air mass is moving very fast.
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What types of weather can you expect from a warm front?
There are a couple different types of weather possibilities, they are clouds, light rain and sometimes snow.
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How long do stationary fronts usually last?
Stationary fronts can last many days.
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What happens as the to the warm airs water vapor during the forming of an Occluded front?
The water vapor condenses.
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How are fronts formed?
Fronts are formed when two different air masses collide.
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What types of weather usually form after a cold front?
heavy rain, hail, thunder and lightning usually form during and after the forming of cold fronts.
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During the forming of a warm front is the warm air mass moving fast or slow?
The warm air mass is moving very slow.
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What is the type of weather you can expect from a stationary front?
The types of weather you can expect to see is rain, fog, snow and clouds.
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After the forming of the front what happens with the temperature near the ground?
The temperature near the ground becomes cooler.
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Do fronts have the same temperatures or different temperatures?
Fronts have different temperatures.
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Does the cold air rise above the hot air or sink below the hot air during the forming of a cold front?
The cold air sinks below the hot air mass because it is more dense.
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When forming does the hot air mass rise or sink below the cold air mass?
The hot air rises during the forming of a warm front.
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What is happening when the two air masses are trying to collide?
The two air masses are stationed and do not collide.
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What types of weather can you expect from a Occluded front?
You may expect cloudy, snowy or rainy weather from an occluded front.
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What is a front?
A front is two different air masses with different temperatures and densities colliding.
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How do cold fronts form?
They form when a rapid moving cold air mass collides with a slow moving warm air mass.
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How is a warm front formed?
A warm front is formed when two slow hot and cold air masses collide and the hot air rises because it is less dense than the cold.
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What is a stationary front?
A stationary front is where a hot and cold air mass meet but do not collide or push each other because they do not have enough force or power.
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How does a Occluded front form?
An occluded front is when a warm air mass is in between two cold air masses and they push the hot air up and the cooler airs sometimes meet and may mix.
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