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high-pressure region
Condensation is the increase in density in a longitudinal wave, thus it signifies a high pressure area, which is higher energy, which is equated to the crest of a transverse wave.
Sound waves don't change with high or low pressure, but with temperature, because then the speed of sound is changing. Look ath the link: "Speed of Sound in Air and the effective Temperature".
A sound wave with high sound pressure (amplitude) or high sound particle displacement (amplitude) is a sound wave that has a high loudness.
If the particles of the medium vibrate in the direction of propagation of wave, as in sound waves that's why sound waves are called longitudinal waves.
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High-Pressure region.
high-pressure region
No, it's a high pressure region.From wikipedia-Horse Latitudes or Subtropical High are subtropical latitudes between 30 and 35 degrees both north and south. This region, under a ridge of high pressure called the subtropical high, is an area which receives little precipitation and has variable winds mixed with calm.
How does a region has a low pressure and a high pressure system moves in. What is the best prediction about the weather from this information?
Condensation is the increase in density in a longitudinal wave, thus it signifies a high pressure area, which is higher energy, which is equated to the crest of a transverse wave.
It is called a "high pressure region". Air that is cool, is dense. Air that has less moisture is more dense than air with more moisture.
Its actually Hitler
A region of high atmospheric pressure.
On the contrary, air pressure decreases with elevation.
Stormy