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As air pressure in an area increases, the density of the gas particles in that area decreases.
Dew point is the temperature at which the water vapor in the air condenses, then evaporates. The barometric or air pressure is independent from the dew point.
A low pressure region should mean that the region is low in air. The air from the surrounding region (which is comparatively at higher pressure) moves into this low pressure region creating a wind. So, wind is the movement of air from a high pressure region into a low pressure region. Warm air is lighter than cold air. Warm air being lighter moves upward creating a low pressure region. So, wind could also be a movement of air from cooler to warmer region.
The relationship between air pressure and temperature is most frequently used in weather. When there's a high pressure system you can expect lower temperatures per higher pressure and dry air. When there's a low pressure system, its the exact opposite. You can expect humid air and warm temperatures.
The descent of dry air at these latitudes.
The relationship between air pressure and windis that air from areas of higher pressure flow to areas of lower pressure, creating wind.
the sky
Air pressure decreases as altitude increases.
The deeper you go, the more air is above you ... thus higher air pressure.
The air pressure inside a tornado is very low. This allows the tornado to draw air inward at high speeds.
the higher you are, the higher the air pressure, thats why airoplanes cant go too high, there is less oxygen and more air pressure
both have high and low pressure both have high and low pressure are factors in weather
Scroll down to related links and look at "Density of air - Wikipedia". See there: Importance of temperature.
An inverse relationship.
As air pressure in an area increases, the density of the gas particles in that area decreases.
There is a direct relationship between the temperature at which water boils and the air pressure on it. Higher pressure, higher boiling point. Lower pressure, lower boiling point.
You need a chart which identified the relationship between the ambient air temperature and the pressure, as well as a manifold gauge set.