What happens to warm air from the equator region as it rises?

-It contracts and grows denser
-It creates a low-pressure system
-its temperature increases
-it becomes less dense

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As warm air from the equatorial region rises, it: creates a low-pressure system.

Warm air is less dense than cooler air, so when it rises, it leads to a decrease in pressure at the surface, resulting in a low-pressure area. Additionally, as it rises, it cools and can eventually lead to cloud formation and precipitation, but the key process related to the rise of warm air is the creation of a low-pressure system.