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    If Either a Cold Front or a Warm Front Stops
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If Either a Cold Front or a Warm Front Stops

Question 13

Question 13

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If either a cold front or a warm front stops moving, what does it become?


A) A stationary front
B) A dryline
C) A dew point front
D) An occluded front
E) An upper-air front

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