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how is cold front formation different from stationary front formation?
stationary fronts form between warm and cold air masses, while cold fronts form when a cold air mass advances against a warm air mass.
cold fronts form between two air masses that barely move, while stationary fronts form when a warm air mass is trapped between two cold air masses.
cold fronts form when a warm air mass moves over a cold air mass, while stationary air fronts form when a cold air mass moves over a warm air mass.
stationary fronts form when a warm air mass is trapped between two cold air masses, while cold fronts form when a warm air mass moves over a cold air mass.
A cold front forms when a dense, cold air mass actively pushes into and displaces a warmer air mass. A stationary front forms when two air masses (warm and cold) meet but neither has enough force to advance over the other, remaining stalled against each other. The correct option matches these formation definitions.
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A. Stationary fronts form between warm and cold air masses, while cold fronts form when a cold air mass advances against a warm air mass.