why does a low pressure region bring rain and Storm?
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Low-pressure areas are places where the atmosphere is relatively thin. Winds blow inward toward these areas. This causes air to rise, producing clouds and condensation. Low-pressure areas tend to be well-organized storms.
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The rising air creates a giant vacuum effect. Hence, a zone of low pressure is produced with the lowest pressure near the center of the storm. ... As the air in the storm rises, it cools. As the air cools, moisture within the air condenses to form clouds and rain and snon.
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