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temperature difference between places also causes winds and _​

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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.

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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.

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