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explain how temperature differences result in the movement of air?in detail​

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Changes in the surface temperature heat or cool the air above, which leads to air movement (wind). ... Solar heating of the Earth's surface is uneven because land heats faster than water, and this causes air to warm, expand and rise over land while it cools and sinks over the cooler water surfaces.

The temperature of the air gets COLDER as you go higher above the earth. Changes in temperature cause changes in air pressure. ... As the air near the surface of the earth becomes WARMER, the particles of air move FARTHER APART. The warm air becomes LIGHTER AND RISES and a LOW-PRESSURE AREA is formed.

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