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This has nothing to do with the question of air pressure. Either a change of temperature or a change of volume can affect air pressure, according to Boyle's Law of Gases.
Increasing temperature=increased air pressure
Decreased volume=increased air pressure
The reverse is also true.
Decreased temperature=decreased air pressure
Increased volume=decreased air pressure
Pressure doesn't change when you change substance, 120 PSI in water equals 120 PSI in air.
Matter changes state because of temperature and pressure. These quantities bring change.
Increasing air pressure generally means more clear skies and little precipitation.
The temperature decreases
Isobars are not measured. An isobar describes a part of a thermodynamic process during which the pressure doesn't change. It is also used as a term in graph tables where it describes the behavior of a material at a constant pressure.
Increased altitude means decreased air pressure.
the air pressure increases
the air pressure increases
No. You can see it expand the object that is containing the air as the air pressure increases.
The higher up you are the lesser the air pressure in the atmosphere.
As the amount of air above us decreases...the air pressure decreases.
yes the air pressure changes
Yes, air pressure decreases as altitude increases.
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Yes, air pressure plays a significant role in Earth's weather. High-pressure systems generally bring fair weather, while low-pressure systems often bring stormy or unsettled weather. Differences in air pressure also drive the movement of air masses, which ultimately influences the weather patterns we experience.
A rapidly falling air pressure is often associated with the approach of a storm or low-pressure system, which can bring changes in weather such as strong winds, heavy rain or snow, and rapidly dropping temperatures.
Falling air pressure is not rain. Rain is caused by the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere forming droplets that fall to the ground. Falling air pressure can be associated with weather systems that bring rain, but the pressure change itself does not cause rain to fall.