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In weather systems what kind of front is formed when there is no replacement of air?
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A stationary front is formed when there is no replacement of air.
The force which acts on all bodies of water causing them to appear to have less weight
The force which acts on all bodies of water causing them to appear to have less weight is buoyant force.
When there is no replacement of air, a stationary front is formed in weather systems.
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