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When a cold front or a warm front stays in place without invading another front, it is called a a. stationary front b. cold front c. warm front d. occluded front
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When a cold front or a warm front stays in place without invading another front, it is called a
a. stationary front
b. cold front
c. warm front
d. occluded front
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A. Stationary front
Step-by-step explanation:
BECAUSE ;)
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