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  • Stationary Fronts: Understanding the Two Air Masses Involved
    A stationary front involves two air masses.

    Here's why:

    * Fronts are boundaries between different air masses with contrasting temperatures and humidity.

    * Stationary fronts are fronts that are not moving or are moving very slowly. This means the two air masses are pushing against each other with roughly equal force, creating a stalemate.

    Therefore, a stationary front always involves two air masses locked in a standoff.

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