The tailend of a cold front refers to the trailing edge or portion of the front. It is where the cold air mass is advancing behind the front and typically brings cooler temperatures and gusty winds. This area can also potentially produce showers or thunderstorms as it moves through.
The Tagalog term for common cold is "sipon."
To say "I am cold" in Tagalog, you can say "Malamig ako."
ang tagalog niyon ay pamukhang pahina... sinagot ni -jellie Mae ortiz-
The lowest or last part is called the tailend.
Cool as in "cold" translates to 'MALAMIG' in Tagalog, However, there's no direct translation if you're pertaining about the slang word..
Refreshment in Tagalog is most commonly known as "palamig" like juices, softrinks, and other sort of cold beverages.
There was no "front" in the Cold War.
A stationary front
A warm front is a boundary where warm air replaces cooler air. A cold front is a boundary where cold air replaces warmer air.
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A cold front.