Which type of weather front is depicted as a red line with semicircles pointing towards the direction of movement?

A.
Warm Front
B.
Stationary Front
C.
Occluded Front
D.
Cold Front

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D. Cold Front

The type of weather front that is depicted as a red line with semicircles pointing towards the direction of movement is choice D, a Cold Front.

To understand this, it's helpful to know that weather fronts are boundaries between air masses with different characteristics, such as temperature, humidity, and density. Cold fronts occur when a cold air mass advances and replaces a warmer air mass. The red line represents the boundary between these two air masses.

The semicircles are used to symbolize the presence of cold air. In this case, the semicircles are facing the direction of movement, indicating that the cold air is advancing and pushing against the warm air mass.

So, if you see a red line on a weather map with semicircles pointing towards the direction of movement, it represents a cold front.

No, its a warm front. It is red, the warm fronts are red.