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Cold Front- Usually Northern air, Primarily cold                                                    Warm Front- Usually Southern air, Primarily Hot
1.) Cold fronts are created when a cooler air over takes a warmer air mass. Warm fronts are created when warmer air overtakes a cooler air mass.
2.)Cold front is when warm air is pushed up because it is pushed up by the cooler air because it is less dense (Hot/warm air rises) Warm front is when warm air rises because its less dense. (Almost the same but not really)
3.) The cold front is a steep sloping curved line front, while the warm front is a gentle slope straight lined front.
4.)Cold fronts have heavy rain and wind. Warm fronts have light rain and wind.
5.) Cold fronts pass through quickly while warm fronts pass through slowly.
6.) Cold fronts usually have cool, dry and clear skies after and its mainly cumulus clouds, A warm front is usually warm, humid and cloudy after and its mainly stratus type clouds.

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