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In general, air masses along the southern u.s tend to be made up of high-pressure air. Air closer to the North Pole tends to be los pressure aid. Why does the high pressure air from the south not blow straight to the north?

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Answer:

The Jetstream

Step-by-step explanation:

The Jetstream is an air current that blows from west to east blocking the air from going straight to the north pole

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