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.
if the presure is constant, the more distence A and B the less wind
The relationship between air pressure and windis that air from areas of higher pressure flow to areas of lower pressure, creating wind.
There is none whatsoever, unless you're speaking about a particular region.
Wind is a result primarily of differences in pressure between two points, and air flowing from the higher pressure to the lower pressure. Temperature extremes are very rare at the borders between pressure centers, because there is too much mixing of air going on. High and low temperatures at the extremes are often associated with a strong high pressure system.
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.
a barometer measures air pressure. an anemometer measures wind speed. a thermometer measures temperature.
Temperature rising and falling increases or reduces air (density) pressure. Air will move from a high pressure to a low pressure system to balance it out. That movement is wind.
Describe the connection between the sun's energy and the wind.
There is none whatsoever, unless you're speaking about a particular region.
Wind is a result primarily of differences in pressure between two points, and air flowing from the higher pressure to the lower pressure. Temperature extremes are very rare at the borders between pressure centers, because there is too much mixing of air going on. High and low temperatures at the extremes are often associated with a strong high pressure system.
low-pressure, humidity, temperature, and wind
fire grows with wind
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.
a barometer measures air pressure. an anemometer measures wind speed. a thermometer measures temperature.
The bigger affect on wind speed is air pressure.
Wind is caused by a pressure difference between two regions of air. The air from a high pressure zone, caused by a higher local temperature, will move into a low pressure zone. We feel the passage of this air is "wind".
Temperature rising and falling increases or reduces air (density) pressure. Air will move from a high pressure to a low pressure system to balance it out. That movement is wind.
Factors Affecting Evaporation :An increase of surface areaAn increase of temperatureA decrease in humidityAn increase in wind speed
Wind is related to air temperature because they both are dealing with high and low pressure. hopefully i help u out sincerely, Swagglikeme