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Low pressure systems generally have bad weather and high pressure systems make for good weather!
A fluid will move from high pressure to low pressure.
Typically the area between the systems gets high winds because of the differences in circulation such as a high pressure spins clockwise and low pressure system spins counter clockwise.
The bubble decreases in size and may even be reabsorbed by the liquid.
High to Low.
It may become a high pressure area bacause of the mixed ability to become a strong sorm/typhoon.
Low pressure systems generally have bad weather and high pressure systems make for good weather!
please can someone help!! i have a physics exam soon Also do you know what happens if low pressure is created?? Thanks
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It increases. High pressure air always moves toward low pressure areas. When there is low pressure, the high pressure moves in, and the movement of air creates wind.
A fluid will move from high pressure to low pressure.
Typically the area between the systems gets high winds because of the differences in circulation such as a high pressure spins clockwise and low pressure system spins counter clockwise.
When air pressure drops temperature also drops. Thus on high mountains low air pressure is accompanied by low temperature. This is true for high atmosphere also.
this happens because the high pressure wants to go to low pressure
wind is generated between the two, going from high to low pressure, if on a large enough scale Coriolis force deflects the wind
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The bubble decreases in size and may even be reabsorbed by the liquid.