because when the sun hits earth in different angles and the climates get hotter in only some places.
The earth's tilt causes an uneven heating of the earth. The uneven heating due to the tilt causes the different seasons throughout the year.
the unequal heating of the earth's surface and the rotation of the earth
unequal heating and cooling cause wind but when large parts of earth get uneven heating, it causes prevailing winds. I'm sorry that I can't find a second one. Suspicious.
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No. Wind is caused by a combination uneven heating of Earth's surface and Earth's rotation. There has always been wind on Earth and there always will be, with or without global warming.
Pole. Specifically the North and South Poles. :)It is one of the factors that cause what we know as weather. Wind, ocean currents and evaporation, and clouds. Uneven heating works with the earth's rotation, upon the the land and seas to cause weather patterns flowing across the earth.It causes convective flows that are the major source of the Earth's winds.Convection occurs when air is heated and rises, then is cooled and sinks again. Uneven heating works with the Earth's rotation to cause weather patterns flowing across the earth. This creates unique climates based on the location of land and water areas.
the rotation of Earth on its axis.
the rotation of the earth around the sun. * * * * * No. It is the rotation of the earth on its own axis.
Earth's rotation and unequal heating of earth's surface
The answer is here:What_is_the_primary_cause_of_the_earth's_weather_system#1) Uneven heating of the earth by the sun2) Gravetation3) Earth rotation
The uneven heating results in some of the atmosphere to be warmer than other parts and changes in volume and pressure which result in updrafts and can cause thunderstorms and other violent weather.
The rotation of the earth around the sun and the angle of the rotation of the earth itself.