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How does temperature difference cause winds?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The difference in temperature causes differences in air pressure between the two spots. This air pressure differential leads to the formation of winds as the atmosphere tries to equalize the air pressure. Generally, the larger the temperature difference, the stronger the resulting winds will be.

Answered by kamasairam
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Explanation:

Due to uneven heating of earth air currents are created by this winds are created by temperature difference

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