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14 January, 19:59

Location A and B are adjacent. Location A is at a higher temperature than Location B. What will most likely happen?

A. The two locations will experience different air pressures.

B. The convection currents of air above the two locations will stop.

C. The air above Location A will sink to create a low pressure region.

D. The air above Location B will rise to create a high pressure region.

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  1. 14 January, 20:02
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    A. The two locations will experience different air pressures.

    The pressure is directly proportional to the density of the air and the density is inversely proportional to the temperature. Higher temperature lower pressure.
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