yuy6uth6y
Yes there is wind in water cycle. Wind provides a media to water vapors.
Mostly the prevailing winds are westerlies. That means they come out of the west. Temperature, bodies of water, mountains and other things can influence wind direction.
The direction you are facing has no bearing on the direction the wind is blowing. It can come from any where.
The three main forces of erosion are wind, water, and ice, with an assist from gravity.
wind and water
Wind go away wind come back
from the wind
By how wind and water vapor appear. If you know the water cycle, evaporation make water into a gas. then wind would "blow" the cloud like gas to where it would go( Pacific Ocean to New York).
Rain and snow can come from the wind displacing the water vapor or clouds in other regions.
Wind that blows across the water surface.
Wind, water, solar and many others.
Yes it does. That is my we have wind mills
yuy6uth6y
by wind erosion the soil is carried by the wind. as in a storm, the soil is carried by the wind. by water erosion the soil is carried by the water. as in high tides the soil is taken by the water that come to the shore. as in order to prevent this, we should plant more trees and plants because the roots of these plants hold the soil together.
by wind erosion the soil is carried by the wind. as in a storm, the soil is carried by the wind. by water erosion the soil is carried by the water. as in high tides the soil is taken by the water that come to the shore. as in order to prevent this, we should plant more trees and plants because the roots of these plants hold the soil together.
Mostly the prevailing winds are westerlies. That means they come out of the west. Temperature, bodies of water, mountains and other things can influence wind direction.