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Q: When air is warm it rises and leaves an area of low pressure which becomes filled with sinking cold air. After a hot sunny day the land cools faster than the sea. What is likely to happen after a hot?
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Why is water pressure stronger than air pressure?

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When air is warm, it rises and leaves an area of low pressure which becomes filled with sinking cold air. After a hot, sunny day, the land cools faster than the sea. What is likely to happen after a hot, sunny day on the sea shore?

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Is a fluorescent bulb filled with gas at a high pressure?

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