Asked by Kaylee Madray on Sep 24, 2024

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What often arrives after a thunderhead appears in the sky? 

A)  a high pressure system 
B)  a stationary front 
C)  a warm front 
D)  a cold front

Thunderhead

A large, towering cumulonimbus cloud associated with thunderstorms and severe weather conditions.

Cold Front

A leading edge of a cooler mass of air, replacing (at ground level) a warmer mass of air, which can lead to dramatic changes in weather conditions.

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Aparna Vangaabout 5 hours ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Thunderheads, also known as cumulonimbus clouds, are associated with strong thunderstorms that often bring gusty winds, heavy rain, and lightning. These storms are usually formed by a cold front, which is a boundary between a mass of cold air and a mass of warm air. Therefore, the best choice is D, a cold front.