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depends if it is blowing in fresh air and blowing out polluted air or vise versa
Wind is blowing air and wind blow te water to make a current. There for they both use air.
it is not a living thing, because is air blowing and air is not a living thing.
In physics, we observe what happens and try to predict it, seldom does that answer why something happens. wind chill is caused by "convection cooling". Air (wind) moving past a body (convection) takes more heat away than when air is not moving (radiation). A perfect example is blowing air over a spoon of soup to cool it.
Wind blowing can best be explained by saying heat rises. So if the hot air rises, it then mixes with cold air causing wind.
Yes it sure can. If the wind is blowing tword you and say your kicking a soccerball, its not going to go far depending on the wind resistance.
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depends if it is blowing in fresh air and blowing out polluted air or vise versa
Sure, wind is moving air.
Wind is blowing air and wind blow te water to make a current. There for they both use air.
Wind resistance is a specific example of air resistance. Wind resistance would be a resistance to motion cause by a wind, for example when you try walking forward on a very windy day it is hard, that force preventing you from walking is wind resistance.
a windsock can help you mesure air because when its blowing right you can tell the wind is blowing right
Wind resistance (actually, Air Resistance) works against a car- it has to push air out of the way. Cars that are "streamlined" are designed so they slip through the air more easily than those that are not.
it is not a living thing, because is air blowing and air is not a living thing.
Through the wind blowing it around, or the pollution diffusing into the air.
In physics, we observe what happens and try to predict it, seldom does that answer why something happens. wind chill is caused by "convection cooling". Air (wind) moving past a body (convection) takes more heat away than when air is not moving (radiation). A perfect example is blowing air over a spoon of soup to cool it.