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Digital illustration showing how warm air expands and rises, and cold air sinks causing low and high pressure zones



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Digital illustration showing how warm air expands and rises, and cold air sinks causing low and high pressure zones

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Dorling Kindersley

Media ID 13540903

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Arrow Sign Arrow Symbol Cold Cold Temperature Direction Heat Heat Temperature Height High Physical Pressure Power In Nature Pressure Wind Digitally Generated Digitally Generated Image


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Estimated Product Size is 50cm x 32.7cm (19.7" x 12.9")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This digital illustration by Dorling Kindersley beautifully captures the scientific phenomenon of warm air expanding and rising, while cold air sinks, creating low and high pressure zones. The image showcases a visually striking representation of this process through a combination of cut-out elements, digitally generated effects, and vibrant colors. Set against a clean white background, an arrow sign boldly points towards the direction in which this natural occurrence takes place. The contrasting shades of blue symbolize cold temperatures associated with sinking air, while warmer hues depict the expansion and rise of hot air masses. The composition exudes a sense of motion as if we are witnessing the dynamic forces at play within our atmosphere. With no people present in the image, it emphasizes that these phenomena occur naturally without human intervention. This artwork serves as both an educational tool and an aesthetic delight. Its meticulous attention to detail highlights how physical pressure affects wind patterns and ultimately shapes our weather systems. It reminds us of the immense power inherent in nature's delicate balance. Whether used for scientific presentations or simply admired for its artistic merit, this print is sure to captivate viewers with its fusion of science and creativity.

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