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The movement of winds inwardly towards a common centre is caused by?

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The Movement of Air. Movement of air caused by temperature or pressure differences is wind. ... This is due to the rotation of the Earth beneath the moving air, which causes an apparent deflection of the wind to the right in the northern hemisphere, and left in the southern hemisphere.

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