Decide which type of front passed through the area in the following two examples from the video on Page 7: 

1. The weather starts out warm, with some humidity, and low winds. It’s partly cloudy and there is no precipitation. As the front passes through the area, the temperature drops, the wind speed increases, and it rains heavily during a thunderstorm. After the front has passed, the temperature has decreased by 20 degrees, the humidity is lower, and the sky is clear.
Cold Front or Warm Front (circle one)
2. The temperature starts out at 65 degrees, with some humidity, the wind speed at nine miles per hour with partly cloudy skies. As the front passes over the area, the temperature increases to 72 degrees, the humidity increases, the wind speed increases, and it rains. After the front passes, the temperature has increased to 82 degrees, the humidity has increased to 72 percent, and the wind speed is lower. And it is partly cloudy.
Cold Front or Warm Front (circle one)

1. Cold Front

2. Warm Front