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High pressure is a form of weather and is not permanent; a place will not always be in a high pressure system.

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How do the winds in a high pressure system blow?

High Pressure Areas has little to none winds at all, but to give you some idea, the air in the High Pressure Area literally flow outward due to high density air near the center and friction to the land. Unlike storms, High Pressure Are releases winds outward on a clockwise rotation. Comparing it to magnet, High Pressure Area winds flow to Low Pressure Areas. It's due to unlike densities of the air masses. High Pressure Area contains drier and cooler so it will flow to Low Pressure Area where warmer and more moist.


What is a high pressure zone?

High pressure zones are created by a phenomenon called subsidence. Subsidence occurs whenever the air in the high cools, becomes denser and moves towards the ground. Pressure increases here because more air fills the space left from the low. Subsidence also evaporates most of the atmosphere's water vapor so high pressure systems are usually associated with clear skies and calm weather.


What is most likely the weather of the place near high-pressure?

Hot and arid.


Where does the sun's nuclear fusion occur?

The sun's nuclear fusion occurs in its core, where high temperatures and pressures allow hydrogen atoms to combine and form helium, releasing energy in the process. This energy is what fuels the sun and provides heat and light to our solar system.


Why does the air pressure go down when a tornado is near?

Air pressure drops near a tornado due to the strong updrafts within the storm. The low pressure in the center of the tornado causes air from the surroundings to be drawn in, leading to a drop in air pressure in the immediate vicinity of the tornado.

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What 4 cities are near a high pressure center?

Four cities near a high pressure center are Denver in the USA, Moscow in Russia, Buenos Aires in Argentina, and Harbin in China. These cities often experience clear skies, stable weather conditions, and colder temperatures due to the descending air associated with high pressure systems.


Where is 4 cities close to a high pressure center?

I'm guessing that you got a weather map with this particular homework assignment. Without it, it's impossible to answer; high pressure centers move with time, and no list of four real-world cities will always be near a high pressure center.TL;DR: Do your own homework.


Why is the sun's energy generated mostly at its center and not near its surface?

At the center, both the temperature and the pressure are highest. Both a high pressure and a high temperature increase the likelihood of fusion.


How do the winds in a high pressure system blow?

High Pressure Areas has little to none winds at all, but to give you some idea, the air in the High Pressure Area literally flow outward due to high density air near the center and friction to the land. Unlike storms, High Pressure Are releases winds outward on a clockwise rotation. Comparing it to magnet, High Pressure Area winds flow to Low Pressure Areas. It's due to unlike densities of the air masses. High Pressure Area contains drier and cooler so it will flow to Low Pressure Area where warmer and more moist.


Are winds stronger near a high pressure area or a low pressure area?

Winds are typically stronger near a low pressure area because air flows from high pressure to low pressure, creating faster wind speeds. In contrast, near a high pressure area, the air is descending and spreading out, resulting in lighter winds.


What causes a thermal high near the surface?

High pressure at the surface


Why is Jupiter so hot?

The planet Jupiter has temperatures that reach 35,500 C near the center. The high temperature is due to the atmospheric pressure and the molten lower regions.


What is a high pressure zone?

High pressure zones are created by a phenomenon called subsidence. Subsidence occurs whenever the air in the high cools, becomes denser and moves towards the ground. Pressure increases here because more air fills the space left from the low. Subsidence also evaporates most of the atmosphere's water vapor so high pressure systems are usually associated with clear skies and calm weather.


Where does nucleor fusion ucur in the sun?

Near the Sun's center, where it is hottest, and the pressure is greatest.


What are the names of the high pressure zones near 30 degree latitude both above and below the equator?

these are the subtropical high pressure zones


What direction does weather move near a high- pressure area?

Away from it.


What is the layer of the sun in which is produced?

This happens mostly in the core - near the center of the Sun, where temperature and pressure are greatest.