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Air pressure and air movement are related through the concept of high and low pressure systems. Air moves from areas of high pressure to low pressure, creating wind and weather patterns. Changes in air pressure can influence the direction and speed of air movement, which in turn affects the weather conditions in a particular region.
it depends on the heightB.Cool air near the surface forms high-pressure areas, warm air forms low-pressure areas. K12 FOR LIFE
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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.
the air pressure is a bulding is high because the outside is pressure is low
Winds occur as air moves from high pressure to low pressure.Wind occurs as air moves from a place of low air pressure to a place of high air pressure is a true statement.
Wind is related to air temperature because they both are dealing with high and low pressure. hopefully i help u out sincerely, Swagglikeme
Low pressure systems are made up of low airmass and pressure. High air pressure systems are made up of high airmass and pressure.Standard atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi, 760 mm Hg, 101 kiolopascals, or 13.33 mb. All these units indicate the pressure of the atmosphere at sea level. High or low atmospheric pressure indicates that the pressure is higher or lower than this standard. Aside from weather related highs and lows, the pressure is lower the further up you go and higher the further below sea level (like ain mine shaft) you are.Weather related air pressure is primarily related to air temperature (cold air is heavier and warm air lighter)
because air pressure is high
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High-pressure air generally brings clear skies and dry weather, resulting in higher air temperatures due to compression and sinking motion. Low-pressure air typically brings cloudier skies and precipitation, leading to lower air temperatures due to expansion and rising motion.