What happens in a low-pressure system?(1 point)

Responses

Temperature changes.
Temperature changes.

The sky is clear.
The sky is clear.

The wind has less intensity.
The wind has less intensity.

There is no precipitation.

Temperature changes

In a low-pressure system, several things occur:

1. Temperature changes: Low-pressure systems are generally associated with rising warm air, which can lead to a decrease in temperature.

2. The sky is clear: Low-pressure systems are often characterized by clear skies, as the rising warm air can prevent clouds from forming.

3. The wind has less intensity: In low-pressure systems, the wind tends to be lighter compared to high-pressure systems where the wind is stronger and flows towards the low-pressure area.

4. There is no precipitation: While low-pressure systems can sometimes be associated with precipitation, they do not guarantee rainfall. Precipitation can occur in both low-pressure and high-pressure systems, depending on various factors such as moisture availability and atmospheric conditions.