Physics, asked by ashmika68, 8 months ago

air moves from a region of high air pressure to a region of low air pressure.
is it true

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Answered by WhiteDove
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Explanation:

Air flowing from areas of high pressure to low pressure creates winds. Warm air can hold more moisture than cold air. Air moving at the bases of the three major convection cells in each hemisphere north and south of the equator creates the global wind belts.

Answered by brutalguy
1

Answer:

Yeah That's correct ,

Explanation:

Air always moves from high pressure to low air pressure region due to natural phenomenon.

The region nearer to the heat belts of the Earth will have high air pressure thab the areas away from the heat belts .

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