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Scenario 21: Which type of weather front is typically associated with widespread, continuous precipitation and generally smooth air?

Warm fronts are characterized by warm air gently overriding colder air, leading to a broad area of stratiform clouds and steady, widespread precipitation, often

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Question: Scenario 21: Which type of weather front is typically associated with widespread, continuous precipitation and generally smooth air?

Answer options:

  • Cold front ✅ Warm front
  • Occluded front
  • Stationary front

Correct answer: Warm front

Explanation: Warm fronts are characterized by warm air gently overriding colder air, leading to a broad area of stratiform clouds and steady, widespread precipitation, often without severe turbulence. The correct answer is "Warm front". This capacity-fill scenario 21 reinforces the same competency for the ppl-canada bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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