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because at higher temperature the air become light i.e. density is lower , so it flows from higher density to lower density area.

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Does air move from high pressure or to low to high?

high to low


How do changes in temperature of air affect its density?

if it is high the density is high so if the temperature is low the density is low.


Is temperature related to pressure air?

Temperature is related to air pressure because the air pressure can determine the movement of wind. If cool winds move from areas of high pressure to low pressure zones, the temperature in that place will drop.


What happens to air pressure when the temperature drops?

When air pressure drops temperature also drops. Thus on high mountains low air pressure is accompanied by low temperature. This is true for high atmosphere also.


How does temperature put wind in motion?

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.


What air mass has low humidity and high air temperature?

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Which best describes how air temperature is related to high- and low- pressure air?

They do not have tempatures....but High air pressure starts at 980 milibars (mb) to 1050 mb. Low Air Pressure is anything below 980 mb


How the Wind is generated?

The wind is generated from the air going from high temperature to a low temperature.


What will move from a high pressure to a low pressure area?

Air.


Air always flows from?

Air blows from low pressure side from upper presser side i.e,high temperature area to low temperature area.


Does air move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure?

No, it does not.


Does air move from areas of low pressure to areas of high pressure?

No, it does not.