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shortly answer why does rising air lower air pressure
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Because atmospheric pressure is the weight of the air above a point and the momentum of molecules hitting that point. When air rises, the column of air above thins (and the rising parcel expands and becomes less dense), so there are fewer molecules and less weight above — pressure falls.
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