Air moves from a region of ——————— pressure to a region of ————— pressure.Fill the missing word in the blank space in the following statement.
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This is called the Coriolis effect.
Air moves from a region of High pressure to a region of low pressure.
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Air moves from a region of high pressure to a region of low pressure
Explanation:
- The main drivers of air flow are variations in pressure and temperature. Warm air rises because it is lighter than cold air, which travels downward to replace the warm air because it is denser. Wind is produced by this event.
- The weather and climate of every location on earth are influenced by the flow of air. The air, water, and land are all heated by the sun's rays.
- Additionally, the land and water bodies heat the air, which reduces its density. Here, cold air sinks and forms a region of high pressure, while hot air rises and creates low pressure over that area.
- Like all fluids, air prefers to keep its pressure constant. In order to accomplish this, cold air from high-pressure regions moves into lower pressure region.
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