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Reduced air pressure causes​

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Answered by XxInnocentQueenxX
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Areas of high and low pressure are caused by ascending and descending air. As air warms it ascends, leading to low pressure at the surface. As air cools it descends, leading to high pressure at the surface.

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Answered by presentmoment
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In comparison to the air around it, the earth's atmosphere has a pressure system that is unusually high or low.

Explanation:

  • Clouds and rain are caused by reduced-pressure systems, while clear sky are caused by high-pressure systems.
  • In an area of warm air, a low-pressure system, also known as depression, is generated.
  • Warm air rises and cold air falls, as we all know. In the Southern Hemisphere, the low-pressure system rotates clockwise, while in the Northern Hemisphere, it rotates anti-clockwise.
  • Heavy rain is brought on by a low-pressure system. If the low pressure persists, the depression might develop into a cyclonic cyclone. During the autumn season, a low-pressure system develops over the Atlantic Ocean, bringing with it windy weather, rain, storms, and strong thundershowers.
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