how a difference in temperature causes global winds
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The higher the temperature is global warming will be more higher and vice versa
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The pressure of air depends on its temperature. Hot air has higher pressure while cold air has lower pressure, since hot air expands and cold air contracts. Air always goes from higher pressure areas to lower pressure areas. Hot areas have hotter air while cold areas have colder air because of which a pressure difference is created between these two places. This causes the global winds to move from areas with hotter climate to areas with colder climate.
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