The uneven heating of Earth's surface by the Sun
uneven heating by the sun causes changes of atmospheric pressure, and winds blow from regions with high pressure to those with low pressure.
Uneven heating by the sun
It causes wind, with help from the moon's gravitational pull it causes ocean currents and it also helps with the seasons and weather.Windsconvection currentsUnequal heating of the earth's surface results in wind. That is what happens, if that's your question.
Uneven heating of the Earth's atmosphere creates differences in temperature and pressure, which drive weather patterns and circulation of air masses. This creates winds, storms, and other weather events as the atmosphere seeks to balance these temperature and pressure variations.
high winds are normally caused by the unequal heating of the earths surface.
Global winds are *e*ffected by differences in air pressure caused by uneven solar heating of the atmosphere.
The shape of the earth, uneven heating, and rotating earth contribute to global winds.
The primary cause of winds is the uneven heating of the Earth's surface by the sun. This causes differences in air pressure, which then leads to the movement of air from high pressure to low pressure areas, creating wind.
Global winds are *e*ffected by differences in air pressure caused by uneven solar heating of the atmosphere.
The uneven cooling and heating of the Earth by the Sun cause seasonal changes in wind direction. The heating and cooling causes temperature differences that then develop into wind currents.
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