Which describes a difference between high-pressure and low-pressure systems?(1 point)

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In low-pressure systems, surface air moves outward.
In low-pressure systems, surface air moves outward.

In low-pressure systems, the water droplets in clouds evaporate.
In low-pressure systems, the water droplets in clouds evaporate.

In high-pressure systems, the water droplets in clouds evaporate.
In high-pressure systems, the water droplets in clouds evaporate.

In high-pressure systems, air converges on one ar

User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
2 months ago

The correct description of a difference between high-pressure and low-pressure systems is:

"In high-pressure systems, air converges on one area."

In low-pressure systems, air moves inward (converges) toward the center, which often leads to cloud formation and precipitation, while in high-pressure systems, air moves outward (diverges) and typically results in clearer skies and fair weather.