Explain the difference between high pressure and low pressure
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High pressure systems entail sinking air, while lows entail rising air. High pressure systems form where air converges in the higher levels of the atmosphere. ... In contrast, low pressure systems form where air near the ground converges. With no place else to go, it rises.
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High pressure systems entail sinking air, while lows entail rising air. High pressuresystems form where air converges in the higher levels of the atmosphere. ... In contrast, low pressuresystems form where air near the ground converges.
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