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The difference is that Low air pressure has less air molecules pushing down in one area and high air pressure has more air molecules pushing down in one area.
The difference is that Low air pressure has less air molecules pushing down in one area and high air pressure has more air molecules pushing down in one area.
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The difference is that Low air pressure has less air molecules pushing down in one area and high air pressure has more air molecules pushing down in one area.
Strong winds occur when there is a steep gradient in air pressure, i.e. if the difference in air pressure is large, the air moves from the area of higher pressure to the area of lower pressure at a considerable rate, or velocity.
It will fill the area of lower pressure, expanding and slightly cooling until the pressure of the area and it's surrounding are equal.
It will fill the area of lower pressure, expanding and slightly cooling until the pressure of the area and it's surrounding are equal.
The pressure difference works this way. You literally have more air molecules in a given area, a "high" pressure front. The air wants to reach equilibrium, so it flows to a "low" pressure, or less air molecules in the same given area, front. What you feel is air molecules moving from one area to another, or wind.
The difference in pressure causes the wind to blow. When a difference in pressure happens, the air goes from higher to lower pressure. Simply, a day may be windier than another because of the current weather. It could be brought about by a storm, a pressure area, or a front.
Gas particles travel from an area of higher pressure to lower pressure when air leaks out of an inflated ball.
It is affected by changes in pressure and temperature. When one area heats up more than another area that it is next to, the difference in pressure creates wind. It is a rotation cycle of cool air and warm air. Air that grows warmer rises upward.
The pressure difference works this way. You literally have more air molecules in a given area, a "high" pressure front. The air wants to reach equilibrium, so it flows to a "low" pressure, or less air molecules in the same given area, front. What you feel is air molecules moving from one area to another, or wind.