Environmental Sciences, asked by surendraJani, 1 year ago

How are the pressure differences created in nature? Is the difference in temperature involved?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because the Earth is warmer at the equator than at the poles, major differences in pressure occur. Air moves north and south to try to equalize the pressure difference created by the temperature difference. The Earth rotates under this air, which deflects its direction...............

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Answered by Sanchibarthwal
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on Heating air expands and occupies more space when the same thing occupies more space it begins lighter than the warm air is, therefore, lighter then the cold air full stop so, increased wind speed is, indeed comma accompanied by a reduced air pressure air moves from the region where the air pressure is high to the region where the pressure is low the greater difference in pressure the faster the air moves this is how the pressure difference is created in nature
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