High pressure regions form when cold air sinks to earth's surface, then goes across to the low pressure regions and the warm air there rises away from earth's surface creating air circulation.
I suggest you look up the kinetic theory of gasses; ought to give you a little intuitive understanding.
You can think of the air as a vast collection of randomly moving particles, as they move they collide with one another, thereby changing their velocities. Now imagine two adjacent containers connected by a tube; one container with air at higher pressure(more dense), and the other at lower pressure(not so dense).
Eventually all the random motion of the molecules will balance out thus equalising pressures.
High pressure regions form where cold are sinks toward Earth's surface. Low pressure regions form where warm air rises away from Earth's surface.
from high to low pressure
It is called the Coriolis Effect.
density
A high pressure area is usually an area that is being cooled, making the air move toward the ground. It gradually moves away from the high pressure area toward a low pressure area.
Air rises in a low pressure area and sinks in a high pressure area.
it is a tornado
low pressure area.
F=P*A where F is the force and P= pressure and A= area , so if pressure is high the area is to be low to keep the force constant
density
Wind occurs because air tends to move from region of higher to lower pressure.
The movement of pressure systems; highs and lows. When a low approaches, which is an area of rising air, pressures fall and when a high approaches, which is an area of sinking air, pressures rise.
Wind.
Air
Movement of air from hogh pressure area to low pressure area is called wind.
Air pressure affects air movement because air moves from high pressure to low pressure. The air pressure pushes or will press the air around.
A high pressure area is usually an area that is being cooled, making the air move toward the ground. It gradually moves away from the high pressure area toward a low pressure area.
Air.
An area of high pressure where the air moves apart and sinks is an anticyclone.
Air rises in a low pressure area and sinks in a high pressure area.
Air mass - refers to any area of high or low pressure. A front - is the point at which an area of high pressure meets an area of low pressure.