why do we say that wind flows high pressure areas to low pressure areas
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Areas where the air is warmed often have lower pressure because the warm air rises. ... Winds blow towards the low pressure, and the air rises in the atmosphere where they meet. As the air rises, the water vapor within it condenses, forming clouds and often precipitation.
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In areas of high pressure, the gases in the air are more crowded. In low pressure zones, the gases are a little more spread out. You might think that the warm air would lead to a higher pressure area, but actually the opposite is true. Because warm air rises, it leaves behind an area of low pressure behind it.
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