Osmolosis
High pressure is stronger. Pressure is caused by the gas particles in a container hitting the sides of said container. At high pressure, the particles hit the sides of the container much more and therefore are pushing harder on the sides.
The sun or the hydrogen and helium gas, produce electro magnetic radiation.In turn, these affect, the air currents, as high or low pressure, a true random muddle!The vortex is where the high and low pressure wind converge. Particles in the wind, pressure gradient at the site of wind generation, barriers in it, etc. are also some of the forces that will determine the direction as well as the velocity of wind
From areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Hope this helps! :)
It depends on the salt content of the water. (low air pressure=high salt content, high air pressure=low salt content) jks
Wind is the movement of air from areas of high pressure to low pressure, there are no "types" of wind. Wind is mainly caused by the heating and cooling of the earth via the sun.
High pressure sinks because there is a lot of particles together and low pressure is when particles are spread out
Active transport usually involves the movement of particles from high to low concentration.
Objects that are in high pressure always want to go into low pressure. It wants to do this because the particles in high pressure are crowded and the particles in low pressure have space and can move around.
Diffusion.
Air
Diffusion is the net movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
Passive Transport.
The movement of wheather fronts from high pressure (cyclone) to low pressure systems(anticyclone).
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I believe that weather is changed due to the movement of air pressure. High pressure (hot) Low Pressure (cold)
High pressure is stronger. Pressure is caused by the gas particles in a container hitting the sides of said container. At high pressure, the particles hit the sides of the container much more and therefore are pushing harder on the sides.