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In a cyclone, pressure decreases as one moves inward from the outer isobar to the innermost isobar, resulting in a low-pressure center that draws air inward. Conversely, in an anticyclone, pressure increases towards the center, where a high-pressure area forms, causing air to flow outward. This difference in pressure behavior is fundamental to the cyclonic and anticyclonic systems, influencing wind patterns and weather conditions associated with each.

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