what causes winds ?how are clouds formed
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Wind is caused by differences in atmospheric pressure created, in large part, by the unequal heating of the earth's surface by the sun. Clouds are formed when moist, warm air rises and expands in the atmosphere. The rising water vapor condenses and forms small water droplets which make up the clouds.
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The 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.
Clouds are created when water vapor, an invisible gas, turns into liquid water droplets. These water droplets form on tiny particles, like dust, that are floating in the air. That means some of the liquid water in the towel or bowl changed into an invisible gas called water vapor and drifted away into the atmosphere.