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Differentiate between wind and air current

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Air current refers to the vertical or nearly vertical movement of air. The Wind is the air that flows horizontally across the earth's surface.

Differentiate between wind and air current :

Wind Current :

  • The Wind is the air that flows horizontally across the earth's surface.
  • In the wind system, the temperature and humidity fluctuate.
  • The Wind is the movement of air generated by pressure variations in our environment.

Air Current :

  • Air current refers to the vertical or nearly vertical movement of air.
  • Air currents can be caused by temperature differences because warmer air is less dense than cooler air, making the warmer air appear lighter.
  • Winds that move in a river-like flow in one direction are known as air currents.
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