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Rising air pressure would tell us that the air is being compressed downwards and is being warmed therefore causing clouds to disapear and more sun to prevail. Hope this helps! :)
To fully answer this, we would need to know if we are talking about a contained pressure (like in a tire) or atmospheric pressure. If a tire is filled with a specific pressure at room temperature, the pressure would increase as the temperature increased. Likewise, if the temperature was cooler, the pressure in the tire would decrease. As for atmospheric pressure, we may have to limit this question to an example since the air around us is always moving. If we could make a 1 square inch (at the end) tube that stretched from the surface of the Earth to outside of the atmosphere, we would have 14.5 pounds of air at sea level. If this air was heated and did not flow out of the tube, it would weight the same, just take up more space.
moisture in the air.
Wool holds in body moisture and insulates from cold, keeping you warm. Cotton absorbs moisture and does not insulate well.
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Well clouds are moisture. So clouds day and night give us moisture in the air.
Evaporation of moisture has a cooling effect and our bodies use the effect to control internal temperatures. The ability of of an atmosphere to absorb moisture is determined by the amount of moisture it has already absorbed. For instance, at room temperature (21 degrees C) air at 101 kPa pressure can hold 18.3 grams of moisture per cubic metre of air. If the air contains only 12 grams of moisture then it contains about 65% of the total amount it could contain. Therefore it's relative humidity is 65% and it has the ability to absorb more moisture. Obviously, as the relative humidity of an atmosphere rises it's ability to absorb more moisture decreases thus suppressing evaporation and the cooling effect it produces for our bodies. In short, higher humidity causes us to feel hotter as we lose our ability to cool ourselves.
When our bodies get heated, we sweat, and when we sweat, our skin absorbs the moisture and cools us off again.
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When our bodies get heated, we sweat, and when we sweat, our skin absorbs the moisture and cools us off again.
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The high pressure was coming from the north pole across the sea which was making the clouds pick up moisture. As GB had low pressure t was travelling towards us causing it to snow. You can thank me later! :)
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it changes the temperature and weather changing.Why? because it affects us harmful effects.
1 US gallon weighs approx 0.0157 lbs at normal temperature and pressure.
1 bar = 14.5 psi. If you mean gauge pressure, ie pressure above atmospheric, 6 bar would be 87 psig
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