Air pressure begins to rise in a situation where there is a change in the temperature, especially when there is cold air hitting the ground. The rise in air pressure produces winds and different types of weather.
Neither. The increase in altitude would cause air pressure to rise. :)
the head pressure will rise
Atmospheric pressure will rise due to the heat level
Heat and temperature are two different terms. Heat is the cause and temperature is the effect. So when the temperature increases then the pressure increases provided the volume remains constant. This is what we call part of Charle's law.
Cyclones is the area of low pressure
Neither. The increase in altitude would cause air pressure to rise. :)
Yes. Pain can cause a rise in the blood pressure.
head pressure
Some triggers the would cause a diabetic's sugars to rise include: *Stress and *Illness and medication Hoped this helped :)
No
Actually, as you rise in elevation in atmoshpere im assuming, the pressure decreases. This pressure drop will cause the boiling point of anything to rise, therefore requiring more energy to boil.
NO. It can cause you blood pressure to rise.
Yes it does cause a small rise in blood pressure.
It would rise
No
To cause a barometer to rise, high pressure and sinking air must dominate the atmosphere. High pressure occurs when air is sinking and compressing, leading to clear skies and generally fair weather conditions. This sinking air prevents the formation of clouds and causes the barometric pressure to rise.
yes