Well to answer your question magma forms in all the ways but if it forms at a low temp it need a higher pressure. and it forms at a high temp it needs a low pressure. Hope this helped this might not be 100% right though
it depends on the heightB.Cool air near the surface forms high-pressure areas, warm air forms low-pressure areas. K12 FOR LIFE
Yes, low pressure can cause windy conditions. When a low-pressure system forms, it creates a difference in atmospheric pressure between the low-pressure area and its surrounding regions, which are typically higher in pressure. Air moves from areas of high pressure to low pressure, resulting in wind. The greater the pressure difference, the stronger the winds can be.
A storm with low pressure closure that forms a circular wind pattern is called a cyclone. Cyclones can vary in intensity and are characterized by rotating winds that move inward toward the low-pressure center. They can occur in different forms, such as tropical cyclones or extratropical cyclones, depending on their location and formation conditions.
Hurricanes are intense low pressure systems.
Tornadoes, like other forms of stormy weather, are associated with low pressure.
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Air is rising at low pressure belts. As air rises, it cools and forms clouds, leading to the possibility of precipitation. This rising motion at low pressure belts is associated with unsettled weather conditions.
A tornado produces low pressure, but it is not a pressure system in and of itself.
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Tornadoes are associated with low pressure systems. The difference in air pressure helps create the conditions necessary for tornado formation, as the varying pressure causes air to move quickly and can create the rotation needed for a tornado to develop.
A tornado is a violent microscale circulation with a low pressure center and forms from a thunderstorm.