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How does the weather caused by a warm front compare to the weather caused by a cold front?

A warm front brings fog, but a cold front brings clouds that form from dry air.
A warm front brings rapid changes in weather, but a cold front brings slow changes in weather.
A warm front brings widespread cloud cover, but a cold front brings intense sun coverage.
A warm front brings rain in humid air on occasion, but a cold front brings thunderstorms in summer.

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The correct choice is the fourth one: "A warm front brings rain in humid air on occasion, but a cold front brings thunderstorms in summer."

Why: Warm fronts involve warm air slowly overrunning cooler air, producing broad, layered clouds and steady light-to-moderate precipitation or fog. Cold fronts force warm air to rise quickly, producing convective clouds (cumulus/cumulonimbus), often leading to heavy showers and thunderstorms in summer, with faster changes in temperature, pressure, and winds. The other options are reversed or inaccurate.