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Q: What happens to the air of high pressure areas that leads to this type of weather?
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What happens to the air of high-pressure areas that leads to this type of weather?

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What happens to the air of low pressure areas that leads to warm and wet weather?

It is the rising air in the center of the low that causes clouds and precipitation (not necessarily warmth though.


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Local weather is influenced by latitude in a few ways. Areas closer to the equator (low latitudes) tend to be warmer due to more direct sunlight, while areas closer to the poles (high latitudes) are colder because sunlight is more spread out. This difference in temperature leads to variations in air pressure, wind patterns, and the formation of different weather systems that determine the local weather conditions.


Warm air aloft is usually associatd with?

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How does change in the air pressure affect weather?

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Can one enjoy pressure?

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What happens as you go up a mountain?

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What relation is temp and pressure?

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