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describe the nature of wind ​

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The wind is the vertical and horizontal motion of air masses in the atmosphere. ... Global winds are caused by pressure differences, due to the non uniform heating of the Earth surface by solar radiation. The different pressure zones are due to the vertical movement of the air.

Answered by hussainhussian
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The wind is the vertical and horizontal motion of air masses in the atmosphere. Global winds are caused by pressure differences, due to the non uniform heating of the Earth surface by solar radiation. The different pressure zones are due to the vertical movement of the air. For example, at the Equator the strong solar radiation warms the ground surface. The air in contact with the ground surface gets warmer an lighter, rising up, generating a low pressure zone. At cold places, for examples the poles, the air is falling generating (relatively) high pressure zones (Figure 2.1). Usually high pressure zones are characterized by good weather conditions while low pressure zones are more rainy.

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