Yes. It's called "drag" and "friction".
Yes, it can.
terminal velocity is the final maximum velocity of a falling object.
The object opposes the air and while falling of the object the initial velocity will become zero , and the final velocity will have some value's this is how air will resist the velocity of falling object ...........
Resistance (newtons) = velocity( in m/s)2 * drag coefficient of the object
Yes, static electricity does affect objects.
Yes
Atmospheric pressure systems are made of air.
Atmospheric pressure systems are made of air.
Yes, it can.
Centripetal forces can.
temperature and alttitude
It doesn't.
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It results in a lower atmospheric pressure.
terminal velocity is the final maximum velocity of a falling object.
A Barometer primarily measures atmospheric pressure, although atmospheric pressure is affected by air temperature. http://www.answers.com/topic/barometer http://www.answers.com/topic/atmospheric-pressure?method=26&initiator=WANS
Yes. Tornadoes themselves are small, intense centers of low pressure.