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Why does nature create low and high-pressure areas?

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Why does nature create low and high-pressure areas?

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Divergence is a general way in which nature creates low and high-pressure areas at the ground. Divergence is like having columns of atmospheric bricks in the atmosphere where nature will remove atmospheric bricks from the top of the stacks and moving it off the stacks where convergence are being returned back into the stacks at the bottom of the columns. So if 100 pounds were taken from the top of the stack, only 50 pounds will return to the bottom of the stack. This process will create low and high-pressures. Understanding how nature creates low and high-pressure areas helps us understand our San Francisco summer fog and winter weathers. Rules of thumb needed to understand the thermal low formation and wind patterns: -Old Rules of Thumb Nature Does Not Like Vacuums Part I: At a given level, air tends to move horizontally from higher values of pressures to lower values of pressure. (Note: Due to the Coriolis Effect the air really spirals from higher values of pressure to lower values o

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