The energy from the Sun does not influence the global winds, it causes them. Without the Sun's energy, there would be no atmospheric movement - your question implies something else causes the global winds and the Sun modifies these. This is not the case.
The sun affects the movement of global winds by heating up the waters at the Equator.
Wind is caused by air, moving from a high preasure, to a low preasure, so the sun may make it more humid and make it move faster.
the sun heats the air and this helps change the earth's surface
The warming of the earth by the sun causes monsoon winds, it affects the area and cause the wind to be blown
The uneven heating of Earth's surface by the Sun
The Sun does exert a gravitational influence on the Moon, but the influence of the Earth is much greater.
The sun and the winds mainly and also the rotation of the earth.
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To the extent that the sun warms the atmosphere, and varying temperatures within the atmosphere are the basis of winds, yes.
The warming of the earth by the sun causes monsoon winds, it affects the area and cause the wind to be blown
the sun heats the air and this helps change the earth's surface
The sun heats the Earth but it heats it unevenly and the uneven heating creates wind.
The uneven heating of Earth's surface by the Sun
the sun and earth
The Sun is in the center of the solar system, and the Earth orbits around the Sun under the influence of the Sun's gravity.
Its one kind of controlling the wind flow system on the EARTH.
The Sun does exert a gravitational influence on the Moon, but the influence of the Earth is much greater.
The sun and uneven heating of the earth's surface causes all the weather.
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The sun and the winds mainly and also the rotation of the earth.