Air moves from high pressure areas to low pressure areas because high pressure is cold and it becomes heavier as it decends to the earths surface whereas low pressure is warm and is further away from the earths surface creating less pressure on the earths surface.It is like a continious cycle.
As pressure increases the free energy density of a fluid also increases. The laws of thermodynamics dictate that a system always equalize free energy differences. Therefore, air molecules in a region under high pressure will spontaneously move to a region of low pressure.
A high pressure forms when a certain "pocket" of air is colder than its surrounding environment. Cold air is more dense and so therefore it sinks. This sinking air creates a high pressure zone. A low pressure zone is created when there is warm air rising. So think of it as a cycle the low pressure air is rising leaving a space to be filled by the high pressure air that is sinking.
In areas of high pressure the air is being pressed upon by the air above it with more force than usual, so it will tend to move away from such areas and toward areas where there is less force pressing down.
In areas of high pressure the air is being squeezed more by the air above it than it is in areas of lower pressure. So the air will tend to get pushed away from the high pressure area.
Winds move from high to low pressure because the Earth rotates under it, making the wind follow a curved path.
it feels like it
To reach equilibrium
Pressure is a kind of force. It presses. And force makes things move (as pointed out by Isaac newton many years ago).
Wind
No, air does - electricity does not.
Both induce cyclic air flow
High Pressure Areas has little to none winds at all, but to give you some idea, the air in the High Pressure Area literally flow outward due to high density air near the center and friction to the land. Unlike storms, High Pressure Are releases winds outward on a clockwise rotation. Comparing it to magnet, High Pressure Area winds flow to Low Pressure Areas. It's due to unlike densities of the air masses. High Pressure Area contains drier and cooler so it will flow to Low Pressure Area where warmer and more moist.
Wind is a cousin to the pressure. Pressure moves the wind.
High
Air does generally flow from high pressure to low pressure.
No, air does - electricity does not.
Both induce cyclic air flow
high to low
Since the volume of the lungs increases, the intrathotacic pressure decreases, and air moves into the lungs.
Low pressure - cyclone High pressure - anticyclone
High Pressure Areas has little to none winds at all, but to give you some idea, the air in the High Pressure Area literally flow outward due to high density air near the center and friction to the land. Unlike storms, High Pressure Are releases winds outward on a clockwise rotation. Comparing it to magnet, High Pressure Area winds flow to Low Pressure Areas. It's due to unlike densities of the air masses. High Pressure Area contains drier and cooler so it will flow to Low Pressure Area where warmer and more moist.
the air pressure is a bulding is high because the outside is pressure is low
Low pressure spins clockwise in south america. This is because air wants to flow from high to low pressure, but is deflected to the left. This results in a clockwise flow.
Wind is a cousin to the pressure. Pressure moves the wind.
because air pressure is high
evaporator