Science, asked by serelvillaruelp5f9t0, 1 year ago

Choose a low -pressure area and study the direction of the winds around it.Do the winds move toward the low pressure area or away from it?

Answers

Answered by KRohit
10
winds will move towards low pressure area
Answered by barmansuraj489
0

Concept:

An place where the atmospheric pressure is lower than that of the nearby areas is known as a low-pressure area, low area, or low in meteorology. High-pressure regions are typically linked with calmer winds and clear sky, while low-pressure regions are frequently connected with bad weather. Quite simply, a low pressure area is a storm. Hurricanes and large-scale rain and snow events (blizzards and nor'easters) in the winter are examples of storms. Thunderstorms, including tornadoes, are examples of small-scale low pressure areas.

Given:

Here the question has been given to us is choose a low -pressure area and study the direction of the winds around it. Do the winds move toward the low pressure area or away from it.

Find:

We have to tell do the winds move toward the low pressure area or away from it.

Solution:

According to the question winds will move towards low pressure area.

  • The pressure gradient causes the air to move horizontally, forcing the air directly from a region of high pressure to a region of low pressure.

Hence the wind move form high pressure to low pressure area.

#SPJ3

Similar questions