yes because wind is cold so it drops the tempature
The wind is a natural consequence of variable temperatures, aided in part by the Earth's rotation.
to blow
it can affect maybe because the earth strikes more directly
it is in the map that shows the earth wind system
it doesn't
In a word, adversely.
It gives us hot and cold temperatures on earth.
The rotation of the Earth has some affect. The difference in temperature is the main cause, with cold and warm temperatures moving the air about.
The sun heats the Earth but it heats it unevenly and the uneven heating creates wind.
Warm air and cold wind is what causes temperature. If there was no wind the Earth would be very hot and almost uninhabitable if combined with global warming.
Just as the moon orbits the earth because of the earth's gravitational pull, the moon has its own gravitational pull. While it isn't enough to greatly affect the Earth's movement, it does affect the earth's oceans.
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