why does low pressure air spiral upwards?
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The Coriolis effect stops air moving in a straight line, this means winds move in a spiral, inwards and upwards in the case of a low pressure system. ... As the warm humid air moves upwards it cools and clouds are formed. In low pressure systems the air spiralsinwards towards the earth causing the windy conditions.
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Ans ➡️ The Coriolis effect stops air moving in a straight line, this means winds move in a spiral, inwards and upwards in the case of a low pressure system.
As the warm humid air moves upwards it cools and clouds are formed. In low pressure systems the air spirals inwards towards the earth causing the windy conditions.
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