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The region with high pressure is called _______ help plss​

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Answered by naniupadhyaya
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Explanation:

high-pressure area, high, or anticyclone, is a region where the atmospheric pressure at the surface of the planet is greater than its surrounding environment. Winds within high-pressure areas flow outward from the higher pressure areas near their centers towards the lower pressure areas further from their centers.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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The region with high pressure is called compression.

  • The area of compression has a high pressure and a high density.
  • In the air, compression and rarefaction are terms used to describe zones of high pressure and density and low pressure and low density, respectively.
  • When the medium's particles are closely packed together, that area is said to be compressed.
  • It is therefore a zone of tremendous pressure and density.
  • A rarefaction, on the other hand, is an area where the medium's particles are more widely dispersed.
  • Consequently, it is a low-density and low-pressure area.
  • A high-pressure area, also known as a high or anticyclone, is a zone close to a planet's surface where the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the nearby areas.
  • It explains that as air is compressed, the volume of the space in which the air is present reduces while the air's pressure and temperature rise.

Hence, the region with high pressure is called compression.

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