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A/n _______ front is a type of collision in which cold, dense air displaces warm air, and forces the warm air up along a steep slope. a. occluded b. cold c. stationary d. warm
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A/n _______ front is a type of collision in which cold, dense air displaces warm air, and forces the warm air up along a steep slope. a. occluded
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d. warm
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Cold Front, hope this helps!
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because a composite front formed when a cold front overtakes a warm frontand forces it
aloft.
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