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what happens to atmospheric pressure if the velocity of wind increase​

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Answered by ankitgupta82
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Explanation:

When wind speed increases, air particles are moving away from a particular place, and hence the air pressure decreases. Hope it was useful. The Brainliest Answer! If the speed of the wind increases.the pressure decreases and if the speed decreases the pressure increases.

Answered by actitis
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The atmospheric pressure shows no variation due to the increasing or decreasing wind speed

Explanation:

The atmospheric is not dependent on the speed of the wind, but it is directly associated with the temperature and the amount of moisture content present in the air. The high moisture content in the air leads to a decreasing pressure, but higher air temperature increases the air pressure.

In addition to this, the evaporation process also plays an important role here, as the rate of evaporation is directly proportional to wind speed, and rate of evaporation is inversely proportional to the air pressure.

The atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing height from the ground surface. At the surface, it is maximum and as one goes upward it decreases.

Thus, the atmospheric pressure remains unaffected due to the changing wind speed, but it can be affected due to the presence of wind, and also, it does changes with the changing height, temperature and the moisture content in the air.

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