Which of the following statements is correct?
Group of answer choices
A. Low pressure i...
Chemistry, 01.04.2021 04:30 whereswoodruff
Which of the following statements is correct?
Group of answer choices
A. Low pressure indicates rising air, which allows clouds to form.
B. High pressure indicates rising air, which allows clouds to form.
C. Low pressure indicates sinking air, which allows clouds to form.
D. High pressure indicates sinking air, which allows clouds to form.
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