Pressure inside of a balloon is created by the movement of the air molecules against the inner surface of the balloon. The more air inside the balloon, the more molecules that are hitting the same surface are, so there is more pressure.
Tornadoes form under conditions of low pressure
Air pressure out of the vacuum's exhaust automatically creates a negative pressure (a vacuum) at the machines front end - that picks up the dirt.
In 2D, pressure moves in the direction of the force. If the force is an upwards force, it creates an upwards pressure. Your weight is a downwards force and it applies a pressure down onto the floor.
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The water creates a seal, this allows atmospheric pressure hold them together. The capillary pressure due to the surface energy of the glass and the wetting action of the water creates a capillary pressure that stops air from entering the space between the plates and thus it is air pressure that keeps the plates together.
Atmospheric pressure creates winds. Air moves to places with low pressure from places with high pressure. When air moves it creates wind.
Winds.
Essentially, gravity
a metamorphic rock is created by heat and pressure!
No. Pumps create flow. Resistance to flow creates pressure.
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pressure from the mantel.
Tornadoes form under conditions of low pressure
The pump in a hydraulic system forces fluid out and that creates pressure
Filtration
Oval window creates pressure waves in the cochlea
The tempurate differences creates the jet stream. Wind is caused by the uneven heating of earth's surface and the differences of air pressure. Cold polar air creates low air pressure and a cold surface which creates wind.