9. What happens to pressure when warm air rises? A. High, when cold air and warm air meet at the poles. B. Low, when cold air and warm air meet at the poles. C. Either A or B. D. Neither A nor B..
Hot air rises. As air rises, air pressure at the surface is lowered. Rising air expands and cools (adiabatic cooling: that is, it cools due to change in volume as opposed to adding or taking away of heat). The result is condensation/precipitation.
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Hot air rises. As air rises, air pressure at the surface is lowered. Rising air expands and cools (adiabatic cooling: that is, it cools due to change in volume as opposed to adding or taking away of heat). The result is condensation/precipitation.
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