atmospheric pressure and temperature relationship
The atmospheric pressure and temperature relationship refers to the correlation between the pressure exerted by the Earth's atmosphere and the temperature of the air. Generally, as temperature increases, the atmospheric pressure decreases, and vice versa. This relationship is influenced by factors such as altitude, and understanding it is crucial in meteorology and predicting weather patterns.
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