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question 7
a low - pressure system is typically shown on a weather map with an l. what type of weather does this system usually bring to a local area?
- rising air, high winds, and precipitation (rain or snow).
- clear skies, calm winds, and sunny conditions.
- cold, dry air mass that lowers the temperature quickly.
- tornadoes and severe thunderstorms only.
question 8
a high - pressure system is typically shown on a weather map with an h. what weather influence does this system have?
- sinking air which warms up and dries out, causing clear skies and fair weather.
- the formation of hurricanes and tropical storms.
- constant movement of the jet stream, causing unpredictable weather.
- strong convergence of air masses leading to storms.
For Question 7: Low-pressure systems have rising air that cools, condenses, and produces clouds, wind, and precipitation (rain or snow).
For Question 8: High-pressure systems have sinking air that warms as it descends, inhibiting cloud formation and creating clear, fair, dry weather.
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Question 7: Rising air, clouds, high winds, and precipitation (rain or snow)
Question 8: Sinking air, which warms up and dries out, causing clear skies and fair weather