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Hi,
I apologize up front if this sounds like a silly question - I'm kinda new to this stuff! Wind is naturally created by high and low pressure systems moving across the earth ( i know very, very simplified) is there a way to create small pressure systems for experiments (for young adults). Ultimately we want to show how a breeze is formed when the two systems engage. Thanks for any help Peter -- This article was auto-posted by the ne.weather.moderated Weatherbot program. The author is solely responsible for its content. ne.weather.moderated FAQ/Charter: http://www.panix.com/~newm/faq.txt ne.weather.moderated moderators e-mail: (Please put "wx" or "weather" in the subject line to avoid the spam block.) |
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