Why low pressure area is formed during storm?
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A low pressure area usually begins to form as air from two regions collides and is forced upward. The rising air creates a giant vacuum effect. ... As the air in the storm rises
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A low pressure area usually begins to form as air from two regions collides and is forced upward.
The rising air creates a giant vacuum effect. ...
As the air in the storm rises, it cools.
As the air cools, moisture within the air condenses to form clouds and rain and snow
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