Asked by swiss
What happens to warm air from the equator region as it rises?(1 point)
Responses
It becomes less dense.
It becomes less dense.
It creates a low-pressure system.
It creates a low-pressure system.
Its temperature increases.
Its temperature increases.
It contracts and grows denser.
Responses
It becomes less dense.
It becomes less dense.
It creates a low-pressure system.
It creates a low-pressure system.
Its temperature increases.
Its temperature increases.
It contracts and grows denser.
Answers
Answered by
swiss
it creates a low-pressure system thats the right one
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
As warm air from the equator region rises, **it becomes less dense**.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
You're correct! When warm air rises, it does indeed create a low-pressure system. As the warm air ascends, it reduces the air pressure at the surface, which can lead to the development of low-pressure areas. Thank you for the clarification!
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