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Fronts- Don't forget to hit the "targets" app to practice fronts symbols

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A front where cold air moves in quickly pushing a warm air mass up quickly often resulting in a cumulonimbus cloud   Cold Front  
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A front where warm air gradually rises over a cold air mass often resulting in stratus clouds   Warm Front  
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A front where a warm air mass and a cold air mass meet but neither moves very much often resulting in days to weeks of rain   Stationary Fronts  
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A front where two cold air masses trap a warm air mass above the ground   Occluded Front  
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This type of front often brings brief thunderstorms and cooler weather after it passes   Cold Front  
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This type of front can bring hours to days of precipitation and warmer weather after it passes   Warm Front  
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This type of front can bring days to weeks of precipitation   Stationary Front  
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a pressure system that signals fair weather and sunny. clear skies   High Pressure  
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a pressure system that signals cloudy skies and possible precipitation   Low Pressure  
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cold air sinking   High Pressure  
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warm air rising   Low Pressure  
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