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What Happens to the atmospheric pressure if.

1. The temperature is high.
2. The humidity in air Increases.
3. Meteorological Office Predicts fair weather.
4. There is a storm.
5. The Weather is dry.

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Answered by mrsonu962
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1) then a.p will increase.
2) then a.p will increase.
3)
4)then a.p will increase.
5)then a.p will increase.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1.When gas molecules are heated, the molecules move more quickly, and the increased velocity causes more collisions. As a result, more force is exerted on each molecule and air pressure increases. Temperature affects air pressure at different altitudes due to a disparity in air density.

2.The water vapor molecules don't travel far after a collision, so they collide more frequently. Therefore, as humidity increases (more water vapor in the air), air pressure decreases, and as humidity decreases, air pressure increase.

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4.However, when the pressure quickly falls, it means a storm is on the way. ... When there's a hurricane, the pressure can drop down to 30 millibars. Drops in pressure also help indicate the strength of winds in a storm, as greater drops yield stronger winds.

5.Therefore, as humidity increases (more water vapor in the air), air pressure decreases, and as humidity decreases, air pressure increase.

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