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what is pressure gradient​

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Answered by upadhyayvansh22
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Pressure Gradient: It can be defined as the rate at which the atmospheric pressure changes between two points or at a given location on the surface of the Earth.

Answered by divyanshugb
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A pressure gradient is the rate of change (gradient) of atmospheric (barometric) pressure with regard to horizontal distance at a given point in time. The value is usually expressed in mb per 100 mi.

Explanation:

The pressure gradient is a force (P) that acts in a direction from higher toward lower pressure.

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