The wind does not move through water to any significant extent.
off shore wind comes from sea to land and onshore comes from the sea to land
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Both forces move rapidly and have a certain pace to them. These forces can be used to push generators or objects (such as a wind mill or water wheel) which capture their energy and when these objects move they generate through pipes and lines that create energy
Wind makes the turbine move and the wind makes elctrecity.
Wind necessarily doesn't "dry up" the rain but it helps to move around water particles, this is something people in humid areas experience a lot. Wind also helps aid the evaporation of water and other natural processes.
with the wind and presshere
Waves are formed from wind and other disturbances in far out water as they get closer to shore the have less water to move and so they are moved upward where the reach their crest and hit the shore. They can easily move sand and rock. They also make sand by crushing up seashells and other debris on the shore. Their biggest force though is erosion. Meaning they wear away at the shore.
An off shore brease.
1. Bees and other insects 2. Wind 3.
By wind, water, or sometimes even animals.
They are both wind driven, if the Ekman Transport is moving in towrds the shore then downwelling will pull water from it and move it down and out. While when the Ekman Transport is moving out away from shore up welling will pull water up and feed the Transport. Note all directions are based on 90 degrees to the left or right fo the wind direction depending on wich Hemisphere.
off shore wind comes from sea to land and onshore comes from the sea to land
Make shore that they are clean and safe
many different reasons. wind can blow across the surface of the water, energy can pass through causing waves,
it causes the water to move with it
By the water moving on it makes it get wet and causes it to move
Wind and water move sand easily. I