The lower the barometric pressure is in a hurricane, the stronger the wind will be.
Hurricanes form over warm ocean water and the lower the pressure is, the more moisture that will be attracted from the water.
This warm moisture rises up and forms into clouds and wind, so the more moisture is rising, the stronger the winds will be.
If the barometric pressure is high, the moisture can't move up and form clouds and wind.
It gets colder the higher you climb a mountain because of the lower air pressure.
Hurricanes feed on warm, moist air that they pull in. The lower the pressure, the more air they can pull in. Also, the lower pressure creates a larger force on the air, causing it to go faster. As more warm moist air gets pulled in the convection intensifies, causing the pressure to drop even further.
No, the external environment does not affect the boiling point of a liquid inside a pressure cooker. Since the liquid is sealed away from the air, it is not affected by ambient air pressure or humidity.
quite right. Air pressure is the result of millions of air molecules impinging on the surface per unit area. The higher the air pressure, the higher the number of strikes from air molecules.
the reason is the higher the latidue is the colder the weather it gets
The air pressure gets lower!
it gets higher becaus ethe higher you go the more pressure is on you i think
It would because the higher it goes the lower it gets
It gets colder the higher you climb a mountain because of the lower air pressure.
Higher than what? As you go up a mountain the air pressure gets lower simply because there is less air above you weighing down on you.
Ribcage contracts and the air pressure in the lungs becomes lower therefore oxygen from outside where there is a higher air pressure gets pulled into the lungs and into the alveoli
Hurricanes feed on warm, moist air that they pull in. The lower the pressure, the more air they can pull in. Also, the lower pressure creates a larger force on the air, causing it to go faster. As more warm moist air gets pulled in the convection intensifies, causing the pressure to drop even further.
Hurricanes don't actually aim for land. They area around a hurricane has very low pressure. The pressure systems, both high and low, will steer the hurricane. High pressure will keep the hurricane away. Usually, land just gets in the way.
Because the air pressure is lower on high altitudes. Envision it; there's less air pressing down the higher you get. Now, the ink inside the pen is still 'used to' lower altitudes and higher pressures, so the pressure inside the pen is high as well. It stays like this as you ascend and the air pressure gets lower. Eventually the pressure inside is so much higher than the pressure outside that the pen starts leaking. You can see the same with bags of crisps (puff up as you get higher) and deep sea fish that are brought to the surface (sometimes blow up altogether). It's also responsible for painful ears in a descending airplane - the outside pressure gets higher rapidly and your ears aren't ready for it yet.
This is not true. Instead, air pressure gets lower and lower as you go higher up because there is less air above you that is pushing down on you.
A women's Voice gets lower. Just not as low as a man's voice.
it gets higher