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what is the difference between air and wind?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Air is mixture of particles, Gases etc present in atmosphere

Blowing air is called Wind

Answered by bhavyagarg319
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Answer:

Air is a mixture of gases surrounding the earth. It contains nitrogen (~78%), Oxygen (~21%), Argon (~0.03%), Carbon Dioxide (~0.04%) and small amount of other gases. It contains dust particles and about 1% water vapours.

Wind is moving air. Air moves horizontally due to difference of pressure at two places. Air moves from the higher to the lower pressure area. If the wind blows, a sweating person gets relief as the movement of air helps in evaporation of sweat and since energy is consumed in conversion of liquid form of sweat (i.e.water) to gaseous form of vapour, a cooling effect is felt.

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