what are two adventanges of vertical movement of air
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An updraught or downdraught is the vertical movement of air as a weather related phenomenon. Better known as air current, they can be caused by differences in temperature, pressure, or impurity concentration. Temperature differences can cause air currents because warmer air is less dense than cooler air, causing the warmer air to appear "lighter." Rising air is associated with turbulence as it creates a low pressure on the surface.
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Wind caused by differences in temperature is known as convection or advection. ... Whereas convection is the vertical movement of air, advection involves the horizontal movement of air and heat energy transference.
(Did not really fond adventanges tho hope this helps)
(Did not really fond adventanges tho hope this helps)
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