what is the difference between temperature and wind
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Temperature is the degree of hotness or coldness of the surrounding air. It is measured in degree Celsius or Farenheit, using a scaled thermometer.
Wind is the most common phenomenon that we feel. Wind blows due to pressure changes from high pressure areas to low pressure areas. These areas can be over land or sea.
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