What happens to the air and wind that causes high-pressure systems?(1 point) Responses Warm air cools as it rises and the wind blows inward. Warm air cools as it rises and the wind blows inward. Cool air warms as it sinks and the wind blows outward. Cool air warms as it sinks and the wind blows outward. Warm air cools as it sinks and the wind blows outward. Warm air cools as it sinks and the wind blows outward. Cool air warms as it rises and the wind blows inward.

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

In high-pressure systems, cool air descends, warms slightly as it sinks, and creates an area of higher pressure. This causes the air to move outward from the center of the high-pressure system.