Frontal rainfall occurs when a warm air mass meets a cold air mass, a process central to “Extratropical” cyclonic activity. In this interaction, the lighter warm air is forced to rise over the denser cold air. As the warm air ascends, it cools, condenses and forms clouds, leading to prolonged and widespread precipitation along the boundaries, or “fronts,” of the cyclone. ANSWER: (D) Cyclonic activity
What causes frontal rainfall? (A) Sea breeze (B) Condensation of water vapor from mountains (C) Convective currents (D) Cyclonic activity
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