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Pressure effects

Pressure effects refer to how the force exerted on a surface influences the behavior of gases, liquids, or solids. When pressure increases, particles are pushed closer together, which can change properties like volume, temperature, or phase. For example, in weather systems, high pressure often brings clear skies, while low pressure can cause clouds and storms. In engines or pipes, managing pressure ensures safety and efficiency. Overall, pressure impacts how materials behave and interact, shaping everything from natural phenomena to engineering systems.