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Areas of rising air causes low air pressure areas where as areas of sinking air are areas of high air pessure.
in the mesoshere air pessure is low very low The pressure in the mesoshere is from 1/1000 to 1/100,000th what you'd experience at sea level.
in the mesoshere air pessure is low very low The pressure in the mesoshere is from 1/1000 to 1/100,000th what you'd experience at sea level.
I am not sure how to put this scientifically, but a high pressure air mass with low humidity.
The effect is called horizontal convergence.
it has to be able to be thin and not be able to sink ~abby lee dance company~
K12 OHVA answer: cloudy, wet weather
Yes a low air pressure mass has more humidity.
It's due to the low pessure there.
on the low side pessure port of the compressor line
The Low Pressure Air Mass is the active feature of Our Atmosphere, air rises at it's center.The High Pressure Air Mass exists where-ever the Low does not: Air rising at the center of Lows descends at the centers of High Pressure Systems.The Low Pressure Air Mass acts as a Heat Pump that takes Heat North and Cold South.
A low pressure air mass is called a cyclonic depression.