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Author: Kelly Hoffmann |
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Date Posted: 12:58:52 09/24/07 Mon Hi, I have a question in regards to pressure systems. In your book you said that warm air usually has a high pressure. This is the total opposite from other stuff we've read. Are your sure? We had read that high pressure systems are cold air because that is what stays lower. The warm air rises, so there is less pressure. Unless I'm reading your explanation wrong, that is different. Thanks for your help. :) Kelly Hoffmann [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| Re: Physical Science -weather question | Bridget | 16:33:39 09/25/07 Tue |
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