Yes
low pressure. because warm air is less dense. so it's pressure is also low.( less dense because because of the heat( warm air = hot air) the molecules of the air is very active. so the the are not close to each other which means less dense)
high pressure to low pressure
Another name for a center of high pressure is an anticyclone. This means that the air is not moving in a circle. Very low pressure is called a cyclone. When the two air masses meet there is the potential for tornadoes.
high pressure
Cool air is an area of low pressure because temperature is directly proportional to pressure. So when the pressure is low, the air is cool (low temperature).
Hot air has a higher pressure in a fixed volume, because the molecules in air have absorbed the heat energy around them and start moving and spreading farther apart. While when you take energy away from air or cool it. It will slowly start to condense to a liquid, then a solid.
Yes
the air pressure is a bulding is high because the outside is pressure is low
because air pressure is high
High pressure is associated with cool, dense air--which can hold LESS wator vapor than warm air. Low pressure would be "moister" than high pressure--meaning it would carry a higher percentage of water vapor or have a higher relative humidity.
cold. Low pressure indicates hot air. Rapidly dropping pressure indicates high winds and a possible storm front.
Temperature is related to air pressure because the air pressure can determine the movement of wind. If cool winds move from areas of high pressure to low pressure zones, the temperature in that place will drop.
It depends on the salt content of the water. (low air pressure=high salt content, high air pressure=low salt content) jks
low
low pressure. because warm air is less dense. so it's pressure is also low.( less dense because because of the heat( warm air = hot air) the molecules of the air is very active. so the the are not close to each other which means less dense)
high to low