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26 August, 07:02

Why do fronts tend to create precipitation

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  1. 26 August, 09:45
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    One, it doesn't always. Two, a front is a place where atmospheric conditions are changing rapidly. One of those changes MAY well be that the amount of water vapor in the air exceeds its carrying capacity ... thus precipitation.
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