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In general, how does air move

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Hey okay so, air moves becasue differences in air pressure. Air likes to move from high pressures to low pressures, as determined by the Bernoulli Principle. This Bernoulli Principle, says that faster moving fluids create areas of lower pressures, while slow moving fluids create areas of higher pressure. This would be the reasoning on why it moves. Hope this helps! Please let me know. : )
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