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Why do clouds, and sometimes precipitation, typically form along a frontal boundary such as a warm front?

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that’s why they do becaude In the case of a warm front, the warm, less dense air rises up and over the colder air ahead of the front. Again, the air cools as it rises and its moisture condenses to produce clouds and precipitation.
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