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anshika

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When a warm air mass moves into a region occupied by a cold air mass, the contact zone is called
 
  A) a cold front.
  B) a warm front.
  C) a stationary front.
  D) an occluded front.

Question 2

Lower temperatures can be expected
 
  A) behind a stationary warm front.
  B) behind an advancing warm front.
  C) ahead of an advancing cold front.
  D) behind an advancing cold front.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D





 

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