what are pressure and winds
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Pressure and Wind in Atmosphere : When pressure and winds in atmosphere have different velocity and direction, net wind generating force come to work. The winds above 2 to 3 km from surface are free from frictional effect of surface and controlled by pressure gradient and Coriolis force.
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Atmospheric pressure and wind are both significant controlling factors of Earth's weather and climate. ... Pressure is the force exerted on a unit area, and atmospheric pressure is equivalent to the weight of air above a given area on Earth's surface or within its atmosphere.
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