what is the relationship between wind speed and air pressure?
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When warm air rises, cooler air will often move in to replace it, so wind often moves from areas where it's colder to areas where it's warmer. The greater the difference between the high and low pressure or the shorter the distance between the high and low pressure areas, the faster the wind will blow.
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Air pressure is the force exerted on us by the weight of the tiny particles of air.
The speed of wind can be measured by an instrument called anemometer. The wind exert a greater force on the inside surface the moisture.
The speed of wind can be measured by an instrument called anemometer. The wind exert a greater force on the inside surface the moisture.
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