A low pressure center is a region of rising air. The rising air cools by isentropic expansion, which causes the water vapor to condense, forming clouds. The latent heat release from the condensing water vapor strengthens the vertical motion, lowering the surface pressure, drawing more moist air into the low, resulting in more condensation ... you get the picture. (Easier answer) Low pressure areas exist because air is rising, leaving less pressure behind. When it rises, it reaches its level of saturation. Water condenses, forming a cloud.
Clouds are scarce at a high pressure center. This is because air is sinking , and is being compressed and heated as it sinks in areas of high pressure. Clouds tend to be thicker in low pressure systems.
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A Low Pressure System allows clouds to form. It is possible that the clouds can stick around for several days in this type of system.
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No. Generally low pressure brings clouds and precipitation.
No. Clouds and rain are associated with low-pressure areas.
How would weather conditions in an area change if a high pressure system replaced a low pressure
A Low Pressure System is the kind of system that allows clouds to form. When clouds form, you can get a cloudy day, with most low pressure systems, the clouds bring the rain.
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Low Pressure, A Low Pressure Area allows clouds to form, as a result, you can get a storm from a low pressure area.A High Pressure Area is the exact opposite, it doesn't allow clouds to form, you can get sunny weather from this kind of system.
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A low pressure system allows clouds to form. It this case you can get a cloudy day, you can also get rain too.
A Low Pressure System allows clouds to form. It is possible that the clouds can stick around for several days in this type of system.
In a high pressure system there are cirrus or stratus clouds or possibly no clouds
Clouds do not precipitate in deserts due to low pressure. Clouds do not precipitate in deserts due to low pressure.
Clouds only form when the air pressure is low.
In a low pressure system, air is rising. Air spirals inwards in a clockwise direction. In a low pressure system, rising air cools and clouds begin to form. Low pressure systems usually cover a smaller area than high pressure systems and move faster. Low pressure systems are associated with high precipitation.
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