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1) a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
2) the foremost part or surface of anything. the part or side of anything that faces forward: the front of a jacket.
3) A cold front is often associated with showers and thunderstorms. As it advances, often quite rapidly (50 to 65 km [30 to 40 miles] per hour), the cold air, which is relatively dense, undercuts the displaced warm air, forcing it to rise.
4) Cold Fronts. When a cold front passes through, the weather becomes significantly colder and drier. (It isn't uncommon for air temperatures to drop 10 degrees Fahrenheit or more within an hour of a cold frontal passage.) The weather map symbol for a cold front is a blue curved line with blue triangles.
5) When a cold front passes through, temperatures can drop more than 15 degrees within the first hour. Symbolically, a cold front is represented by a solid line with triangles along the front pointing towards the warmer air and in the direction of movement.
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Answer: c
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Answer: Your answer would be A)
Step-by-step explanation: This is a simple problem but there are certainly ways in which it can be confusing specifically in the fact that this could potentially be either a reflection OR a translation if the angles were not marked as such. If it were a reflection N and N' would be located right across from each other over the Y axis but this is not the case. So the only thing we can assume is that it is translated instead. The triangles are also exactly the same size and proportion meaning they are congruent and not similar.