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when a warm air mass and cold air mass come together like a warm and cold front, a typical outcome is rain. what explains why rain forms in this situation.

A. The cold air causes the moisture in the warm air to condense and precipitate as rain
B. The cold air is moving faster than the warm air, which causes rain.
C. Because the cold air is denser, it causes rain.
D. The two air masses neutralizes each other, which results in clouds that the produce rain.

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Answered by HStar6389
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The option D is correct
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