A direct link doesn't exist.
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At low temperature and high pressure, the VOLUME of the gas will be reduced.
they are located in moderate to high temperature areas that have low barometric pressure.
You cool it and run it through a metering devise.
When air pressure drops temperature also drops. Thus on high mountains low air pressure is accompanied by low temperature. This is true for high atmosphere also.
Wind is created by air pressure, there's a law in meteorology, winds will usually blow from high pressure areas to low pressure areas. That's what this question would be asking for.
Gases are most soluble in water under conditions of low temperature and high pressure. Additionally, the solubility of gases in water is often influenced by the nature of the gas itself and its polarity.
It means that low pressure air is in that area. Low pressure means high temperature but sometimes storms.
Overcharge would be my guess.
because the pressure is high and temperature is low
high pressure, low temperature.
an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure. This movement occurs naturally as the atmosphere seeks to equalize pressure imbalances. The flow of air from high to low pressure is what creates our wind patterns.