Physics, asked by rrc1999, 18 days ago

What are wind currents?​

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Answered by krc2005
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\purple{A\: 'wind\: current'\: is \:simply \:the\: flow \:of \:a\: huge\: amount\: of \:air,\: usually\: from \:a\: high\: pressure-area \:to\: a\: low-pressure\: area.}

Answered by priyashabarwaya
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Answer:

Wind current is the air that moves in a river like flow in a particular direction. In which thermal updrafts are mild currents due to warm air rising.

Explanation:

Wind currents are produced due to the non-uniform heating of the Earth. That means uneven heating at the equator and the poles.

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