Air pressure affects air movement because air moves from high pressure to low pressure. The air pressure pushes or will press the air around.
now the reason why changing air pressure affect object is because object have the tendency to maintain their position and a slight change in pressure aftects the movement of the object which means an object situated in an area of low pressure will have low rate of speed or displacement but areas with high pressure has free movement much faster and convinient thats why the lower you go the higher the pressure so here on the sea level we have alittle or low effectiveness of pressure.And the higher you go the more the prssure drops tiii -1and below the readings of the barometer so change in pressure brings about destruction of the object in motion and can cause crashihg collision .i.e
"Air Pressure affect moving bodies by highly air pressure bump into a less dense object then acceleration functions then turn by speed and inertia where alll things stop called inertia help by friction."
Because of differences in pressure, air starts to move from areas of higher pressure toward areas of lower pressure
Air moves from areas of high pressure to areas of lower pressure.
air moves from high to low pressure, which is how wind works. i can make it more scientific if you want
Resistance (newtons) = velocity( in m/s)2 * drag coefficient of the object
Air friction.
Gravity is a function of mass and distance. So, no air pressure does not affect gravity.
Air traveling at a high speed has less air pressure. This is how airplanes are able to generate lift. The top of the wing is curved and forces the air to move faster (by making it travel farther in the same amount of time) than the air below the wing.
Cold temperatures increase air pressure.
"Air Pressure affect moving bodies by highly air pressure bump into a less dense object then acceleration functions then turn by speed and inertia where alll things stop called inertia help by friction."
It depends on the surface on which the object is moving, and also any other forces - such as gravity.
Resistance (newtons) = velocity( in m/s)2 * drag coefficient of the object
Well, it all depends on the air density and how it would affect it. The denser the air, the more it'd affect the wind. same as air pressure. :)
Air friction.
Atmospheric pressure systems are made of air.
Altitude has a large affect on the air pressure and air density. Air density reduces with altitude and air pressure reduces with altitude as well.
Gravity is a function of mass and distance. So, no air pressure does not affect gravity.
Three factors that affect air pressure are temperature, altitude, and water vapor.
Atmospheric pressure systems are made of air.
Air pressure affect the environment as by creating a type of force and just like liquid creates a pressure .
Air pressure affects air movement because air moves from high pressure to low pressure. The air pressure pushes or will press the air around.