dry day because it has better weather
I think is dry day has a higher pressure than rainy day.
higher
tropical forest soil, that is the type of soil would you expect to find in a region that is hot and rainy year-round
That's incorrect! The air pressure on a rainy day will relatively be lower than that on a sunny day. On a sunny day the air pressure is at or around about 14.1 lbs/in^2 where as on a rainy day it will be somewhat lower at around about 13.78 lbs/in^2 or lower. The weather is determined by the elevation being above or below sea level. Hence when it rains the elevation is below sea level which results in the drop of atmospheric pressure.
Decreaseing air pressure
I think is dry day has a higher pressure than rainy day.
higher
rainy :)
You might expect a rainy or foggy day.
Really rainy
tropical forest soil, that is the type of soil would you expect to find in a region that is hot and rainy year-round
tropical forest soil, that is the type of soil would you expect to find in a region that is hot and rainy year-round
tropical forest soil, that is the type of soil would you expect to find in a region that is hot and rainy year-round
Cool and rainy, expect much winds
No. Clouds and rain are associated with low-pressure areas.
A town near an ocean. :)
That's incorrect! The air pressure on a rainy day will relatively be lower than that on a sunny day. On a sunny day the air pressure is at or around about 14.1 lbs/in^2 where as on a rainy day it will be somewhat lower at around about 13.78 lbs/in^2 or lower. The weather is determined by the elevation being above or below sea level. Hence when it rains the elevation is below sea level which results in the drop of atmospheric pressure.