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from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure
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Wind blows from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas. It does this simply because nature is trying to restore a balance between the different pressure areas.
Gravity & Barometric Pressure respectively. The greater the difference in temperature or pressure between two areas, the stronger the winds that blow between them will be.
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the air moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, this movement of the air is called "wind".
from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure
The relationship between air pressure and windis that air from areas of higher pressure flow to areas of lower pressure, creating wind.
i do't no
Wind blows from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas. It does this simply because nature is trying to restore a balance between the different pressure areas.
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Winds or breezes are caused by atmospheric pressure. When air is heated by the Sun, it warms and becomes less dense. This means that the parts of the air column making up the atmosphere vary between areas of warm air and areas of cold air. Areas of warm air are less dense and therefore have a low pressure as compared with areas of cold air which have a high pressure. To even out the pressure difference, the air flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure and this flow of air is called the wind.
No, it blows into low pressure areas. Air moves from areas of high pressure to low pressure.
Wind blows from high pressure zones to low pressure zones. It does not have a source, it is produced by differences in pressure between different areas.
From areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Hope this helps! :)
Gravity & Barometric Pressure respectively. The greater the difference in temperature or pressure between two areas, the stronger the winds that blow between them will be.
No, it does not.