Why winds blow high pressure area to low pressure area?
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because it is it's characteristics
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Air pressure is not uniform across the Earth, these differences lead to low and high pressure in different areas. It is primarily due to unequal heating across the Earth's surface.
The area where the atmospheric pressure is lower than that of the area surrounding it is a low pressure area. It is usually associated with high winds, and high temperature.
And in contrast the high pressure area is where the atmospheric pressure is greater than that of the surrounding area. High pressure areas are normally caused due to the air that cools at a higher rate and becomes denser and moves toward the ground. High pressure areas are usually associated with low temperature clear skies and calm weather.
The area where the atmospheric pressure is lower than that of the area surrounding it is a low pressure area. It is usually associated with high winds, and high temperature.
And in contrast the high pressure area is where the atmospheric pressure is greater than that of the surrounding area. High pressure areas are normally caused due to the air that cools at a higher rate and becomes denser and moves toward the ground. High pressure areas are usually associated with low temperature clear skies and calm weather.
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