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What is a wind? How do the winds get their name?

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Answered by sehajpalamit
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A wind is always named according to the direction from which it blows. ... This flow of air is wind. The difference in air pressure between two adjacent air masses over a horizontal distance is called the pressure gradient force. The greater the difference in pressure, the greater the force and the stronger the wind.

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Answered by shubham123026
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Winds is a invisible things that we can feel only we can't touch and see winds. Winds are colourless,orderless and tasteless.

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