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how are winds formed in mountains ​

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Answered by PRATHAMABD
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Explanation:

description and cause

…of such winds, known as mountain winds or breezes, is induced by differential heating or cooling along mountain slopes. During the day, solar heating of the sunlit slopes causes the overlying air to move upslope. These winds are also called anabatic flow.

Answered by dipalipuja2006
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In climate: Local wind systems

…of such winds, known as mountain winds or breezes, is induced by differential heating or cooling along mountain slopes. During the day, solar heating of the sunlit slopes causes the overlying air to move upslope. These winds are also called anabatic flow. At night, as the slopes cool, the direction

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