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Water has a large vapor pressure compared to air. Water molecules therefore readily move into the air.
Yes, water would still be able to move freely within the container regardless of the air pressure, as long as the container can withstand it. The movement of water would not be restricted by the air pressure in this scenario.
Air pressure decreases as you move from the troposphere to the stratosphere. This is because the weight of the air above is less in the stratosphere, leading to lower air pressure at higher altitudes.
Usually a low pressure area is where all the air moves to. A high pressure area is the one that will move- to try to balance the pressure differential.
Pressure increases as you get closer to earth.
Air pressure or water pressure makes water move.
It will always move from an area of higher pressure to an area of lower pressure.
Water has a large vapor pressure compared to air. Water molecules therefore readily move into the air.
When it's windy, the air pressure outside your home changes, causing the air pressure inside the plumbing system to also change. This change in pressure can make the water in your toilet bowl move or ripple.
Yes, water would still be able to move freely within the container regardless of the air pressure, as long as the container can withstand it. The movement of water would not be restricted by the air pressure in this scenario.
When it's windy, the air pressure outside the house changes, causing the air pressure inside the house to also change. This change in air pressure can create a suction effect on the plumbing system, causing the water in the toilet bowl to move or ripple.
When it's windy, the air pressure outside the house changes, causing the air pressure inside the house to also change. This change in air pressure can create a suction effect on the plumbing system, causing the water in the toilet bowl to move or ripple.
air moves from areas of high pressure to low pressured areas. therefore the pressure makes air masses to move around the equator. but where in areas where the pressure difference is small then the air mass doesnt move it becomes stationary.
Air pressure is the force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere. Differences in air pressure cause air particles to move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, in an attempt to equalize the pressure. This movement of air particles creates wind.
the air pressure increases
the air pressure decreases as you go up.
the air pressure increases