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Atmospheric pressure is usually highest when the air is: (A) Hot and dry (B) Hot and humid (C) Cold and dry (D) Cold and humid

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Atmospheric pressure is at its highest when the air is cold and dry. Cold air is much denser than warm air because its molecules are packed more tightly together. Additionally, dry air is actually heavier than humid air, as water vapor is lighter than nitrogen and oxygen. Together, these factors create a heavy, dense air mass that exerts maximum pressure. ANSWER: (C) Cold and dry

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