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Which is a front in which cold air is replacing warm air at the surface? Btw this is science not physics A. cold front B. warm front C. stationary front D. occluded front
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Which is a front in which cold air is replacing warm air at the surface?
Btw this is science not physics
A. cold front
B. warm front
C. stationary front
D. occluded front
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C.stationarty front
Step-by-step explanation:
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the answer should be a. cold front! a stationary front is when a cold front and warm front meet and do not move. STATIONARY IS INCORRECT!
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