Yes, air pressure affects wind. Wind tends to blow from a region of high pressure to a region of lower pressure. As a result, low pressure regions tend to experience more turbulent weather.
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It expands, rises, and becomes less dense.
Pressure belts affect climate by controlling where weather fronts travel. If a large area of high pressure is present, it will prevent a lower pressure system from entering and divert it.
A millibar is a unit of measuring pressure. Air pressure is one of the basic things you can measure in weather. High pressure (over 1013 millibars at sea level) usually indicates calm, clear weather while low pressure usually indicates stormy weather.
Conditions that affect the weather are wind, high pressure, and low pressure areas. Areas of concrete and blacktop heat up fast and can affect the weather.
weather conditions affect us because without weather conditions we won't be able to breathe.
Clouds might affect the weather by shading the ground, keeping it cool, or perhaps warm, which might affect breezes and winds. But clouds are formed by weather, so it can be a little confusing.
Volcanic eruptions affect the weather conditions locally and globally by cooling the planet.
No, it cannot!
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Weather can affect the judgement of jurors in several ways. If there are pleasant weather conditions, the jurors can be influenced by the conditions outside and desire to be out those conditions. This will most likely take away their focus and possibly hinder a case.
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The term "space weather" refers to conditions on the surface of the Sun that ultimately affect Earth and its atmosphere.
It expands, rises, and becomes less dense.