What forms as a result of the wind's frictional force on water?
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How it can be wind and water at the same time
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· Wind speeds are usually higher in these areas because of the lack of frictional force. Friction acts to slow down wind and changes its direction, which results in a chaotic air flow called turbulence. Friction is also what causes wind turbines to spin.
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