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What does the wind always do?​

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Answered by itzHitman
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Explanation:

Wind blows because of pressure differences in the atmosphere. The sun hits parts of the planet at different angles, warming Earth's atmosphere unevenly. As result, some places are warmer than others. ... On the other hand, cold air temperatures press air molecules together, causing them to sink, creating high air pressure.

Answered by Anonymous
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Wind blows because of pressure differences in the atmosphere. The sun hits parts of the planet at different angles, warming Earth's atmosphere unevenly. As result, some places are warmer than others. ... On the other hand, cold air temperatures press air molecules together, causing them to sink, creating high air pressure.

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