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what role does temperature play in the formation of wind?​

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Answered by harshdeepsinghbasra1
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Answer:

On being heated, air becomes lighter and rises up. As a result, a region of low pressure is created. Then, air from a high-pressure region moves to a low-pressure region, causing the wind.

Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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Answer:

uneven heating of the Earth's surface

Explanation:

An uneven heating of the Earth's surface causes winds. On being heated, air becomes lighter and rises up. As a result, a region of low pressure is created. Then, air from a high-pressure region moves to a low-pressure region, causing the wind.

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