Respuesta :
The response
is F) Occluded Front.
The occluded fronts are formed when a cold front, moving faster, traps a warm front and fuses. Thus the two cold air masses, those of the warm front and those of the cold, come into contact and remain in the lower part, being denser. The warm air is forced to rise, cools and causes intense rainfall. Once above, cooling continues by contact with cold air.
Answer:
The answer is option F.
Explanation:
The blocked fronts are framed when a chilly front, moving quicker, traps a warm front and fuses. Thus the two cool air masses, those of the warm front and those of the cool, come into contact and stay in the lower part, being denser. The warm air is compelled to rise, cools and causes serious rainfall. Once above, cooling proceeds by contact with cool air.