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how does the direction of the wind influence the climate of an area​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The winds affect the climate because they create the way hot and cold air is moved around.. When winds come a mountain they are forced to rise. They lift the clouds up as they go up and the clouds are usually forced to drop their rain. This is why the windward sides of mountains are often wet.

Wind currents can push warm or cold air in the direction of the currents. They can even push storms in the direction the current is flowing. the wind movement also influences the climate of a particular place. The unequal heating of the earth's surface results in the formation of the different wind systems.

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