<span>There are two physical differences
between Low pressure systems and </span>High pressure systems.
First, is the circulation surrounding
them.
Secondly, is the atmospheric motion
that they cause.
Low pressure systems circulate counter-clockwise. High pressure systems
circulate clockwise. These "motions" are the
building blocks in our atmosphere. They give us our weather.
A Low’s counter-clockwise circulation forces air upward (ultimately resulting in
condensation, cloud formation and ultimately precipitation). A High’s clockwise
circulation causes a sinking motion in the atmosphere, resulting in fair/clearer
and often sunnier skies. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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a taiga es un bioma con inviernos largos y fríos, sus veranos son cortos ... es de aproximadamente 33 pulgadas, y a menudo no tienen la cobertura de nubes, ... Como resultado, muchos de los animales en esta zona, a menudo, sufren de ... en la naturaleza · Atmósfera Terrestre: Composición, Importancia y Capas ...
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Option D: Evapotranspiration 
Water is removed both from the plants and the soil. Evapotranspiration is a process by which the water is removed from plants and ground and is added back into the atmosphere. From ground, water is removed in the form of evaporation from the soil. And from plants the water is removed by transpiration. Hence the term Evapotranspiration.