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explain how a wind is set up in the atmosphere ​

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Answered by deepgaurav821
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Warm air rises, creating a low pressure zone; cool air sinks, creating a high pressure zone. Air that moves horizontally between high and low pressure zones makes wind. The greater the pressure difference between the pressure zones the faster the wind moves. Convection in the atmosphere creates the planet's weather.

As the sun warms the Earth's surface, the atmosphere warms too. ... Then cool air moves in and replaces the rising warm air. This movement of air is what makes the wind blow.

Answered by brundag
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Here is your answer

Explanation:

Warm air rises, creating a low pressure zone; cool air sinks, creating a high pressure zone. Air that moves horizontally between high and low pressure zones makes wind. The greater the pressure difference between the pressure zones the faster the wind moves. Convection in the atmosphere creates the planet's weather.

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