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Atmospheric Pressure and Winds

ICSE · Class 9 · Geography

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What is atmospheric pressure?

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At sea level, the atmosphere exerts a pressure of about

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Which instrument measures atmospheric pressure most accurately?

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What happens to atmospheric pressure as altitude increases?

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Which three factors affect atmospheric pressure?

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Altitude, Temperature, Earth rotation

Atmospheric pressure depends on altitude, temperature, and Earth rotation.

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Which is the correct relationship for air pressure given in the chapter?

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Pressure = Density × Temperature

The pressure relation is given as Pressure = Density × Temperature.

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What are isobars?

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Imaginary lines joining places having equal mean atmospheric pressure reduced to sea level

Isobars join places with equal mean atmospheric pressure reduced to sea level.

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The belt of low pressure where the NE and SE trade winds meet is called

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Doldrums

The equatorial low pressure belt is known as the Doldrums.

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