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earths atmosphere was formed as through the rotating mass of clouds and gases. there, the solid particles settled in the atmosphere and the lighter parts including gases rotated and formed the earths atmosphere. different regions exp. diff. type of pressure belts. this can be as though becoz of gravity. polar regions have high gravityand so exp. high pressue belts and vice versa.

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Q: How are winds formed and how do they move between differing areas of pressure?
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