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Would the air pressure be greater at the south pole or at the equator?

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Does the air above the north pole or south pole rise because it has low density and low pressure?

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Does the north pole have high air pressure?

The North Pole generally experiences high air pressure due to the cold temperatures and the sinking air associated with colder regions. These conditions typically result in stable weather conditions with clear skies.


What creates the air pressure between the equator and poles?

The winds from the north pole and the south pole along with the heat from the south and the cold from the north.


What creates the air pressure difference between the equator and poles?

The winds from the north pole and the south pole along with the heat from the south and the cold from the north.


After high pressure areas are created around the poles cold polar air flows toward what?

The South Pole


Which direction does the wind blow at the north pole?

At the North Pole, wind direction can vary but is generally from the south due to the rotation of the Earth. This creates a circulation pattern where air moves from high pressure areas towards lower pressure areas, which can lead to southward winds at the North Pole.


What creates the air pressure difference between the equator and the poles?

The air pressure difference between the equator and the poles is primarily caused by the temperature difference. Warm air at the equator rises, creating a low-pressure area, while cold air at the poles sinks, creating a high-pressure area. This temperature difference drives atmospheric circulation, resulting in the pressure gradient between the two regions.