What causes wind to blow?
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Wind are caused due to unequal heating of atmospheric air in different region of the earth the phenomenon can be easily seen near the coastal region during the daytime. The air above the land gets heated faster and start rising. As this air rises a region of low pressure is created and air over the sea moves into this area of low pressure. These air movement from one region to other results in blowing of wind
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The mixed impact of forces springing upfrom variations in part stress and also the Earth's rotation is what reasons winds to blow. Winds are made with the help of broad solar-heated lands. The high temperature of the sun causes the wind to blow. Both the sun and atmosphere warms the surface of the earth. Thus substances of the earth gets direct rays from the sun all twelve months and are constantly different areas receive oblique rays,so the native weather is colder. Heat air, that weighs less than cold air rises. Then cool air strikes in and replaces the rismg heat of air. This motion of air is what makes the wind blow low.The solar warms up equator larger than the poles.Thus density of air is a smaller amount at the equator and additional at the poles. Lighter air reasons low stress on the equator and heavier air motives larger pressure at the poles. Wind blows from areas of larger strain to lower stress, that is, from poles within the direction of the equator. Rotation of the planet in addition motives a deflection of wind direction.
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