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Warm air and cool air mix in Region A, while rapid weather changes occur in Region B.
Which fronts are occurring in the regions?
There is a cold front in Region A and a warm front in Region B.
There is an occluded front in Region A and a cold front in Region B.
There is a warm front in Region A and a stationary front in Region B.
There is a stationary front in Region A and an occluded front in Region B.
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There is an occluded front in Region A and a cold front in Region B.
Reason: Occluded fronts involve warm air being lifted between cooler air masses (mixing warm and cool air), while cold fronts produce rapid weather changes (sudden storms, temperature drops).
Reason: Occluded fronts involve warm air being lifted between cooler air masses (mixing warm and cool air), while cold fronts produce rapid weather changes (sudden storms, temperature drops).
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