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Which correctly describes the movement of air in a high-pressure system?
Surface air moves up and down in the center of the system.
Surface air moves toward the center of the system.
Surface air moves away from the center of the system.
Surface air circles around the center of the system.
Please Explain!!
Surface air moves up and down in the center of the system.
Surface air moves toward the center of the system.
Surface air moves away from the center of the system.
Surface air circles around the center of the system.
Please Explain!!
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PsyDAG
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A high pressure system has higher pressure at its center than the areas around it. Winds blow away from high pressure. Swirling in the opposite direction from a low pressure system, the winds of a high pressure system rotate clockwise north of the equator and counterclockwise south of the equator. This is called anticyclonic flow. Air from higher in the atmosphere sinks down to fill the space left as air is blown outward.
A high pressure system has higher pressure at its center than the areas around it. Winds blow away from high pressure. Swirling in the opposite direction from a low pressure system, the winds of a high pressure system rotate clockwise north of the equator and counterclockwise south of the equator. This is called anticyclonic flow. Air from higher in the atmosphere sinks down to fill the space left as air is blown outward.
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Answer: It's C I checked I got a 100%
Answered by
finneyblakedefender
it isn't c bro
Answered by
woodeneerie
it's d
Answered by
Matthew Adams
I agree with woodeneerie D
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Guys you HAVE to trust me its B not c or d. I got them wrong to tell you the right answer. trust me its C.
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I accidently said C at the end, my bad its still B ignore that guy above
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