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17 June, 05:56

What happens in a cold front? A. A cold air mass catches up to a moving warm air mass, sliding over it. B. A warm air mass becomes a cold air mass as it moves. C. A warm air mass collides with a stationary cold air mass, and slides under it. D. A cold air mass comes in under a warm air mass.

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  1. 17 June, 06:22
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    In meteorology (the study of weather), a "front" is the leading edge

    of an air mass, that's moving in and replacing a mass of a different

    kind of air. Like warm moving in and replacing cold, or cold moving

    in and replacing warm.

    Remember that cold air is heavier than warm air. So whenever a

    warm or cold front moves in, the cold air always stays low and the

    warm air always lifts up over it.

    With that little bit of an explanation, you can see that choice-D is

    the only choice that makes sense.
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