Air density is the mass of air per unit volume, which changes by temperature, humidity, and elevation. Changes in air density will change its pressure. At mean sea level and 20°C, air has a density...
they don't typically have anything to do with each other. but the hotter the air temperature the more the molecules in the air move causing it to press harder on the surfaces around it making hotter...
True, that's what we are told by meteorologists. Density in turn is a function of temperature. Hot air is lighter / less dense than cold air. Anticyclones / high pressure areas are made of cold air,...
When air is warmer, the particles in the air expand and cause the air's volume to increase. Because density is the mass of the air divided by the volume of the air, and since the mass remained the...