low air pressure because it said in the book general science that almost all stors are caused by low air pressure.
There are no storms in high pressure systems. That's where the clear skies are.
No low pressure systems is where storms occur
Like other storms hurricane are produce by low pressure.
Most storm systems are low pressure systems. A low pressure system draws air inward and upward at and near ground level. This can lead to the development of storms. Low pressure systems in the middle latitudes often produce fronts, which can act as wedges that lift air upward to form storms. These fronts often form troughs, or elongated areas of low pressure.
areas of high pressure often have a clear sky.areas of low pressure are often cloudy
You should generally sail with high pressure, as low pressure often brings storms.
There are no storms in high pressure systems. That's where the clear skies are.
No, High Pressure usually keeps the weather nice. Low pressure is the one that makes the storms.
No low pressure systems is where storms occur
In general high pressure indicates good weather and low pressure indicates storms.
In general high pressure indicates good weather and low pressure indicates storms.
low pressure is usually more associated with storms because of rain caused by the low pressure, cold fronts are the main cause of storms because of rapidly condensing warm air which in turn forms cumulonimbus clouds which are consider the hulking "thunderstorm clouds" so low pressure comes into play with the rain/snow/sleet/hail involved in the storm
Like other storms hurricane are produce by low pressure.
Footballs can definitely explode if they are under great pressure. This pressure is often caused by exposing the football to extremely high temperatures.
Not really, a High Pressure System doesn't allow for cloud formation. Therefore no storms can form in it.
High pressure means clear weatehr; low pressure is associated with clouds and storms.
Low pressure system, very low! Low pressure=air coming inward=lifting of air=bad weather/instability...