The height over sea level and the weather conditions cause variations in air pressure. Increased air temperature will reduce pressure. Suspended water molecules in the air will increase it. It's not the wind!
variations just means difference between organisms
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Clouds.
high air pressure is caused when the airmass cools
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.
It causes the air to remain by the planet Earth in the first place. Also, it causes the air pressure; about 100,000 Pascal (Newton per square meter) at sea level.
Generally no, but the low pressure is not what makes wings fly either.
Barometric pressure measures the weight of the air.
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The height over sea level and the weather conditions cause variations in air pressure. Increased air temperature will reduce pressure. Suspended water molecules in the air will increase it. It's not the wind!
clouds
high air pressure is caused when the airmass cools
High pressure of sinking air causes high pressure of evaporation to take place
It is the weight of the air itself that causes air pressure. Fluctuations occur due to changes in wind and temperature. We live in air pressure of about 15 pounds per square inch.
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I have a science test this week and was wondering what causes air pressure differences on our planet?
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.
anticyclone is an area of high air pressure that causes calm weather in the place it is moving over
Temperature. Warm air rises causing a low pressure area. Cold air then moves in to take its place.
They don't create matter and we know this by the law of conservation of mass. Sound waves exist as variations of pressure in a medium such as air. They are created by the vibration of an object, which causes the air surrounding it to vibrate. The vibrating air then causes the human eardrum to vibrate, which the brain interprets as sound.