Which explains what happens to a warm air mass at a cold front? A. A cold air mass overtakes a warm one, and the cold air gradually pushes the warm air up. The gradually rising warm air cools, and the water in the air condenses to form clouds and gentle rain. B. A warm air mass overtakes a cold one, and the warm air rapidly rises and cools. The water in the air condenses to form clouds, heavy rain, and thunderstorms. C. A cold air mass overtakes a warm one, and the cold air rapidly pushes the warm air up. The rapidly rising warm air cools, and the water in the air
C. A cold air mass overtakes a warm one, and the cold air rapidly pushes the warm air up. The rapidly rising warm air cools, and the water in the air condenses to form clouds, heavy rain, and thunderstorms.
D. A warm air mass overtakes a cold one, and the warm air gradually rises and cools. The water in the air condenses to form clouds and gentle rain
i think its a
why
it might have been in a different order
@Dkace
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Well when a cold front meets warm air it goes under the warm air because of the different density's.
thats why i thought it was a
Yes I would go with that, I think that if enough water vapor condenses when it is going under the warm air there may be precipitation.
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