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A barometer is used to measure air pressure. It measures the atmospheric pressure using air, mercury, or water and will be shown as inches of mercury or millibars.
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When cold air moves into an area, we have high atmospheric pressure; the cold air is denser than the warm air. Love, me :)
As altitude increases, air pressure decreases. As altitude decreases, air pressure increases.
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Cold air increases air pressure
Cold air increases air pressure
It will decrease. Air, like most substances, shrinks as it gets colder.
A barometer is used to measure air pressure. It measures the atmospheric pressure using air, mercury, or water and will be shown as inches of mercury or millibars.
Cold air typically has higher pressure than warm air because cold air is denser and therefore exerts more pressure on its surroundings.
The air pressure is high when the air is cold, and it's sinking.
Cold air exerts a low pressure. That is why cold air falls and hotter air rises above it.
Cold temperatures increase air pressure.
High pressure in weather is cold, and low pressure is hot.
When cold air moves into an area, the atmospheric pressure is high because cold air is denser than warm air. When a cold front moves through an area, the pressure always rises.
the two things that effect air pressure is force and area
Because the atoms of air molecules move slower when the weather is cold, thus making the air pressure to lower.