What happens to the air and wind that causes high-pressure systems? (1 point)

Warm air cools as it rises and the wind blows inward

Cool air warms as it nses and the wind blows inward

Cool air warms as it sinks and the wind blows outward

Warm air cools as it sinks and the wind blows outward.

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The correct answer is: Cool air warms as it sinks and the wind blows outward.

In high-pressure systems, cool air sinks, which can lead to clearer skies and fair weather. As the air sinks, it warms and spreads out, causing winds to blow outward from the high-pressure area.