Answer:
D
Explanation:
Item A shows a stationary front, and item B shows an occluded front.
What is stationary front?A weather front or transition zone between two air masses (cold and warm) is said to be stationary when neither air mass is moving into the other at a ground-surface speed greater than 5 knots.
A warm air mass stuck between two cold air masses creates an occluded front. As the chilly air masses push against one other and collide in the center, the warm air mass rises. As the warm air mass is forced upward and occluded, or "cut off," from the earth, the temperature decreases.
A stationary front is one that is moving very slowly or not at all between warm and cold air masses. An occluded front is a combination of two fronts that develops when a cold front passes over a warm or nearly stationary front.
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