why do temperature effects the atmospheric pressure ???
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Warm air is less dense and has a lower pressure associated with it. As the sun heats the ground, the air near the ground warms. Remember, heat is less dense than cold air so the warm air will rise. This rising motion creates a natural vacuum lowering the air pressure at the Earth's surface.
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When the temperature increases, the air warms up and tends to rise - becoming thinner and lighter and therefore weighs less. As a result, atmospheric pressure decreases; for this reason we speak of low pressure.
When the temperature decreases, the air cools, tends to fall and becomes heavier; then atmospheric pressure increases. Therefore we talk about high pressure.
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