Respuesta :
Wind blows from high air pressure to low air pressure
Explanation:
High-pressure systems are usually made of cooler denser air masses. On the other hand, low-pressure systems are made of warmer and less dense air masses. The air mass at the low-pressure systems tends to rise into the upper atmosphere due to the decrease in density (from increased temperatures). As the air mass rises, the denser air mass from high-pressure systems rushes in to replace the rising air in the low-pressure systems. This causes winds that blow from high pressure systems to low pressure systems. Â
The energy from the sun is the principle energy that determines the pressure systems in the atmosphere.
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