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Crazy boy [7]
4 years ago
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Describe a warm front

Geography
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Leviafan [203]4 years ago
6 0

Answer: A warm front is defined as the transition zone where a warm air mass is replacing a cold air mass. Warm fronts generally move from southwest to northeast and the air behind a warm front is warmer and more moist than the air ahead of it.

Explanation: THE EXPLANATION WILL BE GIVEN IF I GET A BRAINLIEST LOL

marysya [2.9K]4 years ago
4 0

A warm front is defined as the transition zone where a warm air mass is replacing a cold air mass. Warm fronts generally move from southwest to northeast and the air behind a warm front is warmer and more moist than the air ahead of it.

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