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When air at the surface diverges, airflow above must__

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: When the air at the surface diverges, it means that, above, the air sinks and that is called, a subsidence, the opposite of a convection. It happens when the atmospheric pressure is high and it diverges from the ground towards regions of lesser pressure,

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converge, regardless of hemisphere

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