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In this model, the warmest air rises in areas of low pressure, where it is heated by the Earth's surface. As the air ascends, it cools and loses its buoyancy, eventually moving back to the surface in regions of high pressure or cooler areas. This process creates a circulation pattern, contributing to weather systems and atmospheric dynamics.

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