how does the heating of air result in formation of wind
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An uneven heating of the Earth's surface causes winds. On being heated, air becomes lighter and rises up. As a result, a region of low air pressure is created.
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Winds are currents of air that move across the earth's surface and develop when two adjacent air masses have different densities. The movement of air masses above the earth's surface helps to create wind, and help to move the air masses that predict our weather.
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