Why does high air pressure usually indicate dry weather conditions? A) It is easier for condensation to occur and for clouds to
form. B) It is harder for evaporation to occur and for clouds to form. C) The air particles are not closely packed together. D) The air particles have more room for water particles.
B) It is harder for evaporation to occur and for clouds to form.
Explanation:
When there is a lot of air pressure, this is a sign that the area that has a normal climate is slowly, but surely changing. In a few centuries, that area will be a desert or somewhere with no trees and no grass, and it will be very hot. Since it is harder for clouds to form when there is a lot of air pressure, there will be no rain because clouds store rain. The answer is B) It is harder for evaporation to occur and for clouds to form.