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Pie
3 years ago
8

In which two ways does air flow? Select the two that are correct. Question 1 options: From areas of high pressure to areas of lo

w pressure From areas of low pressure to areas of high pressure From areas of high density (cold air) to areas of low density (warm air) From areas of low density (warm air) to areas of high density (cold air)
Biology
2 answers:
erica [24]3 years ago
5 0
1 and 4
Ik this Bc I just did it and got it right
atroni [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

option 1 and 4

Explanation:

It flows from high pressure to low pressure as air is made up of gases and gases move according to the process of diffusion.

It moves from lower density to higher density as pressure is inverse to density. As density is not what makes the air move it is pressure.

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