Geography, asked by Slothy0wl, 1 month ago

The warm front is moving toward the
.

There is a
sitting in the center of the map.

The arrow points to the weather in the Missouri area. There, the temperature is
°F, and the winds are blowing from the
at about 25 knots.

The area surrounding the cold front has mostly
skies.

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Answered by lmachowski072008
2

Answer:

Explanation:

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Answered by Abhijeet1589
0

The answers are as follows;

  • The warm front is moving toward the North.
  • There is a warm sitting in the center of the map.
  • The arrow points to the weather in the Missouri area. There, the temperature is 40°F, and the winds are blowing from the North at about 25 knots.

EXPLANATION

  • The above problem is a fill in blank type question that is based on the weather conditions of the united states.
  • Warm front can be defined as a transition zone where warm air replaces the cold air.
  • Warm fronts originate from the southwest and travel to the northeast region.
  • As the warm air rises in upward direction that condenses into clusters of cloud.
  • This air gradually replaces the cold air at the surfaces.
  • Ahead of the of the surface of wamr front, light to heavy amount of snow or rain can occur over the area.
  • A cold front forms when a cold, dense air, mass pushes the warm air mass forcing to rise.
  • The wind passes to the south to west or north.

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