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what two air masses form a stationary front
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A stationary front is formed when a warm air mass and a cold air mass meet but neither is strong enough to push the other out of the way, resulting in a stationary boundary. Therefore, the two air masses that form a stationary front are a warm air mass and a cold air mass.
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