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what causes winds

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Answered by MiSSiLLuSioN
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Ahoy dear user....

=> What causes winds ?

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The movement of air from one region to another creates winds. When the solar radiations fall on the Earth, some are absorbed and majority of these are reflected back or reradiated by the land and water bodies. These reflected or reradiated solar radiations heat up the atmosphere from below. As a result, convection currents are set up in the air. But since land gets heated faster than the water, the air above the land gets heated faster than the air over water bodies. During the day, the air above the land gets heated faster and starts rising, creating a region of low pressure below. As a result, the sir above the sea moves into this region of low pressure and forms the wind.

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Answered by plasma9
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The movement of air from one region to another creates winds.
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