Air rises due to low pressure.
A tornado forms
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Winds
Because of the air pressure
The movement of air is classified according to where it forms. This helps in the classification of the strong winds and the mild winds.
winds
When pressure differences are small you get light winds.
Winds blowing is the effect of change in the temperature in the air. Since hot air is lighter than cold air, hot air develops from cold air nearer above ground, and when it's hot enough, it becomes lighter and rises up. Cold air stays nearer to the ground and the force of hot air coming up and cold air staying put forms winds. If the winds are big that means the change of temperature is big too.
It condenses and forms clouds.
strong winds pick up loose dirt particles and swirls them around in the air.
When a tornado forms, violent rotating winds reach ground level, often kicking up a cloud of dust in the process.
Air rises due to low pressure.
A warm front forms.
A warm front forms.
A front forms when 2 air masses meet.
A tornado forms