How does the difference in the pressure at 2 places determine the movement of wind ?
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At the Earth's surface, wind blows horizontally from high pressure to low pressure areas. The speed is determined by the rate of air pressure change, or gradient, between the two pressure areas. The greater the pressure difference, the faster the winds.
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Air that moves horizontally between high and low pressure cells makes wind.
The winds will race from the high to low zones if the pressure difference between them is large.
If the difference is smaller, the winds will be slower. Convection in the atmosphere creates the planet's weather.
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