EMH
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When Mars warms seasonally, its surface air pressure rises significantly because frozen carbon dioxide at the poles sublimates (turns to gas) and enters the atmosphere, increasing its total mass, causing pressure swings of 25-30% annually
That's the "turbo" part of the SAP movement when it goes under 500, but not all. Temperature is correlated throughout the elliptical orbit.
When Earth warms, surface air pressure drops because warm air is less dense and rises
Once again, the desperation of CO2 FRAUD on this issue is laughable, they can only try to make it about local weather. Warm air is less dense and rises on Mars too, MORON. That is a "local weather" diversion again. When THE WHOLE PLANET WARMS, SURFACE AIR PRESSURE RISES
Sincerely
Mars
Earth
Pluto
and you do not have a single planet that doesn't do that