Geography, asked by tanmayagarwal9173, 1 year ago

From high air pressure regions, winds ............ .
(a) blow to regions of still higher pressure.
(b) blow towards regions of cooler air.
(c) blow towards regions of low air pressure.
(d) remain still.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
13

Option C is the right answer.


Winds will change the direction of the air pressure.


It moves around the system and effectively offers potential energy.


It always moves from high pressure to low pressure.


It does not maintain on the stable state.


In the high-pressure regions, atmospheric presser will higher than the surrounding areas.


The difference of wind will be found on the air movement.


It flows air pressure to the low potential on high temperature.

Answered by Arslankincsem
11

Option C is the right answer.


Winds will change the direction of the air pressure.


It moves around the system and effectively offers potential energy.


It always moves from high pressure to low pressure.


It does not maintain on the stable state.


In the high-pressure regions, atmospheric presser will higher than the surrounding areas.


The difference of wind will be found on the air movement.


It flows air pressure to the low potential on high temperature.

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