If by 'high' you mean that you would be killed by it then yes. It's a lot higher than on Earth, even at the surface.
A high pressure systems has a high pressure center.
Yes, wind moves from high pressure to low pressure areas. When there is a high pressure center, wind will move rapidly towards it to balance the pressure gradient. This movement is what causes differences in pressure to equalize, creating wind.
High pressure center
A high pressure center of dry air is called an anticyclone
A high pressure center of dry air is called an anticyclone
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A High-Pressure system
The technical name for a high pressure center is also referred to as an anticyclone. This is defined as a large circulation of wind around an area of high atmospheric pressure.
High pressure is a form of weather and is not permanent; a place will not always be in a high pressure system.
No. High pressure actually makes it harder for precipitation to occur, You usually see precipitation with low pressure.
In the northern hemisphere, winds associated with a high-pressure system blow clockwise towards the center.
Another name for a center of high pressure is an anticyclone. This means that the air is not moving in a circle. Very low pressure is called a cyclone. When the two air masses meet there is the potential for tornadoes.