In short, solar radiation generates heat which affect pressure differentials.
Wind is another name for pressure differentials as the pressures attempt to balance one another in equilibrium. Solar radiation comes mostly in the form of heat, both direct and surface radiation. The higher the temperature, the higher the pressure since heat is a measure of the energy the particles are producing. PV = nRT so as pressure temperature increases, pressure increases.
What is radiation? Electromagnetic radiation (light, heat, X-rays, etc. & charged particles from the solar wind.
Solar radiation (heat energy) is redistributed globally by wind and ocean currents.
Heat from the sun is called Solar Radiation, so the answer is SOLAR RADIATION
Solar power is radiation from the sun. This radiation can be harnessed and used to produce electricity. Electricity is a way to send power from one place to another, along wires. The electricity can also come from other sources, wind, coal, nuclear, etc.
Solar energy is radiation that comes from the sun. It can generate electricity and produce heat. They convert solar radiation into electricity.
the Corialis Effect
solar uv radiation gets changed into heat
Extra debris was swept out away from our solar system by the sun's radiation and solar wind towards the end of the formation of our solar system.
Ultimately, the energy from wind energy comes from solar radiation.
It increases the amount of solar radiation that reflect into space
The northern lights have been seen by human beings for thousands of years. They are caused when solar storms eject large bursts of solar wind into the Earth's magnetic field. Radiation, including ultraviolet radiation, is also produced by solar storms. But ultraviolet radiation cannot be seen by the naked eye. Thunder and lightning are not caused by solar storms.
Solar wind makes a comet's tail always point away from the Sun.
the mass effect waves
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Running water, tides, wind, and solar radiation
K. K. Dhingra has written: 'Efficient use of solar energy for crop production' -- subject(s): Crops, Effect of solar radiation on Plants, Plants, Effect of solar radiation on, Solar energy in agriculture
What is radiation? Electromagnetic radiation (light, heat, X-rays, etc. & charged particles from the solar wind.