What is the difference between a cold front and a warm front, and how do they affect weather conditions at sea?
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A
There is no practical difference at sea
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B
A cold front brings warm air replacing cold air; a warm front brings cold air replacing warm air
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C
A cold front is a boundary where cold air undercuts warm air causing rapid weather changes with heavy showers and squalls; a warm front is where warm air rises over cold air causing prolonged rain and gradually lowering cloud
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D
Cold fronts only occur in winter; warm fronts occur in summer