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low air pressure because it said in the book general science that almost all stors are caused by low air pressure.
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The difference is that Low air pressure has less air molecules pushing down in one area and high air pressure has more air molecules pushing down in one area.
Since the volume of the lungs increases, the intrathotacic pressure decreases, and air moves into the lungs.
The pressure inside the lungs decreases as the ribcage moves out and up. Air from outside basically gets pushed in by other air molecules due to the pressure gradient (air moves from a high pressure to a low pressure)
No. Breathing is not osmosis. It is more of diffusion. When you breathe in the air, the diaphragm flattens and there is a low-pressure created in the lungs. Air from high pressure surrounding enters lungs to balance this pressure difference, which is Diffusion only.
Because air diffuses from high pressure to low pressure, when we breath we aren't really "sucking" air in, our diaphragm lowers and our ribcage extends allowing our lungs to "expand" air then diffuses from the outside of the body into our lungs, when the diaphragm contracts it creates a higher pressure in the lungs compared to the outside, so air then diffuses from the lungs and out of the body.
the air pressure is a bulding is high because the outside is pressure is low
because air pressure is high
The air pressure changes inside and outside the body, breathing takes place.In normal conditions,air moves from high pressure area to low pressure are.
It depends on the salt content of the water. (low air pressure=high salt content, high air pressure=low salt content) jks
Cold air typically has higher pressure than warm air because cold air is denser and therefore exerts more pressure on its surroundings.
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