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

Responses

The sky is clear.
The sky is clear.

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

Temperature changes.
Temperature changes.

There is no precipitation

There is no precipitation.

The correct response is "The wind has less intensity." In a low-pressure system, the air pressure is lower than the surrounding areas. This typically results in less intense winds compared to areas with higher pressure. To determine this, you can look at weather maps or use weather forecasting tools that display the air pressure patterns. Low-pressure systems are often associated with stormy weather and can bring clouds, precipitation, and temperature changes, but the decrease in wind intensity is a common characteristic.

Temperature changes.