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where warm air rises up at a place ,the air pressure is lowered. the cold air from the surrounding areas rushes to fill it's space. explain this in simple words​

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Answered by anshuraj10
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Air that moves horizontally between high and low pressure zones makes wind. The greater the pressure difference between the pressure zones the faster the wind moves.

Convection in the atmosphere creates the planet’s weather. When warm air rises and cools in a low pressure zone, it may not be able to hold all the water it contains as vapor. Some water vapor may condense to form clouds or precipitation. When cool air descends, it warms. Since it can then hold more moisture, the descending air will evaporate water on the ground.

Air moving between large high and low pressure systems creates the global wind belts that profoundly affect regional climate. Smaller pressure systems create localized winds that affect the weather and climate of a local area.

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Answered by anshulpbhalerao
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as the air become warm it's density gets low thus making the warm air rise and due to this rise ther is a partial situation of vacuum as which caus in lowering the pressure under the warm air,and as we know normaly cold air is more dense and bit more pressure which led cold air to replace the area beneath the warm air

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