When warm air from the equator region rises, it becomes less dense. As the warm air rises, it cools, but initially, while it is still warm, it is less dense than the surrounding cooler air, causing it to rise. Additionally, rising warm air contributes to the formation of low-pressure systems as it creates an area of lower pressure at the surface. Therefore, the best response to your question is: It creates a low-pressure system.
What happens to warm air from the equator region as it rises?(1 point) Responses It contracts and grows denser. It contracts and grows denser. - no response given It becomes less dense. It becomes less dense. - incorrect Its temperature increases. Its temperature increases. - no response given It creates a low-pressure system.
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