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!!! So, the air pressure between them will obviously be pushing down more on the barometer recording the higher air pressure, right? "So what!?" You say. So, this causes a few things. The air around the barometer with the high pressure may become very dense, while the air around the other barometer may be less dense. Hope I helped!!! :)

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Q: Two barometers are placed one kilometer apart One sHow is higher pressure than the other what will happen to the air between them?
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