To accurately answer your question, I would need to see the specific diagram you are referencing. However, I can provide general information about different pressure systems based on common characteristics.
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Types of Pressure Systems:
- High-Pressure System: Typically associated with clear, calm weather; air moves downward and outward from the center.
- Low-Pressure System: Often associated with clouds and precipitation; air moves upward and inward toward the center.
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Air Movement:
- In a High-Pressure System, air descends and spreads outward, leading to sinking air that inhibits cloud formation.
- In a Low-Pressure System, air rises, cools, and condenses, forming clouds and potentially leading to precipitation.
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Associated Weather:
- High-Pressure Systems usually bring sunny and stable weather conditions.
- Low-Pressure Systems can result in stormy weather, including rain, thunderstorms, and even severe conditions like hurricanes.
If you can describe the features of the diagram or provide more context, I can give a more targeted answer regarding the specific type of pressure system and its associated weather patterns.