Geography, asked by rishita9715, 8 months ago

the air always move from low pressure area

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Short Answer:

Gases move from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas. And the bigger the difference between the pressures, the faster the air will move from the high to the low pressure.

Answered by vns0689
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Answer:As a result of the Coriolis effect, air tends to move away from the high pressure system, clockwise in our hemisphere and anticlockwise in the Southern Hemisphere (anticyclonic circulation). Cyclones A low pressure area, instead, tends to attract air from the surrounding region where the pressure is higher.

Explanation:The Short Answer: Gases move from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas. And the bigger the difference between the pressures, the faster the air will move from the high to the low pressure.

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