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what causes wind????

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the moment of air from one region to another region creates wind when the solar radiation falls on the earth some are absorbed and majority of these are reflected by the land and water bodies this radiated solar radiation heat up the atmosphere from below and as a result the Convection currents are set up in the air but since land get heated faster than water the air above the land get heated faster during the day the air on land get heated faster and started rising has created a low pressure area as a result the air above the sea moves to word land region of low pressure area when are formed due to formation of high and low pressure areas

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Wind is caused by differences in the atmospheric pressure. When a difference in atmospheric pressure exists, air moves from the higher to the lower pressure area, resulting in winds of various speeds. On a rotating planet, air will also be deflected by the Coriolis effect, except exactly on the equator.

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