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Answer:
Boundary; temperature; change; direction; overtakes; period; thunderstorms; masses; above; cold; two; cloudy.
Explanation:
Weather can be defined as the atmospheric conditions of a particular area over a short period of time.
The elements of weather include precipitation, wind, temperature, atmospheric pressure, relative humidity, cloud, and wind speed.
Weather Fronts mark the boundary between two air masses. The air masses can have large temperature differences on either side of the front. When a weather front passes, there is often a change in wind direction as well as changes in temperature. Cold Fronts occur when a colder air mass overtakes a warmer air mass. This can create a short period of heavy rain and strong thunderstorm. Warm Fronts move slower than cold air masses. A warm front will steadily rise above the cooler air and create gentle rain showers. An Occluded Front is formed when a cold front catches and overtakes a warm front. A mix of rain and thunderstorms can occur as a result. A Stationary Front is the boundary between two air masses that are not moving. Clear skies or partly cloudy skies may occur, with occasional light rain.