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what happens to air that causes high pressure systems
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High pressure systems are typically associated with sinking air. As air sinks, it becomes compressed and denser, leading to an increase in pressure at the Earth's surface. This sinking air also tends to suppress cloud formation and precipitation, resulting in clear skies and stable weather conditions. High pressure systems are often associated with fair weather, calm winds, and sunny conditions.
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