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convection
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convection
yes. because the air move due to pressure and convection. the movement of air is wind.
No. wind is primarily a result of convection.
Wind.
Yes they do.
The process is called convection. Convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids, such as wind or water, from one place to another.
Wind represents both forced convection and natural convection heat transfer. Forced convection is when the movement of a fluid is driven by an external force (such as wind blowing over a surface), while natural convection is when heat is transferred through a fluid due to density differences caused by temperature variations.
i think it is the wind
Yes, wind is a result of convection currents. The Sun heats up the Earth's surface unevenly, causing air to heat up and rise in some areas and cool and sink in others. This movement of air creates wind as it tries to equalize temperature and pressure differences.
No. Convection currents are the circular motion of earth's wind. If the earth did not rotate, convection currents would not be. Does that make sense?