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It is called wind.
Yes, air is a compressible fluid. Water is not a compressible fluid.
Still air means that there is no wind, therefore, no wind-speed.
A west wind moves the air to the east.
There are actually three processes that move sediment, all involving a fluid: flowing water, blowing wind (air is a fluid), and ice movement by glaciers (also a fluid). The viscosity of the fluid determines what size of particle will be moved. Because of its low viscosity, wind will only move clay to sand size particles. Glacial ice, on the other hand, has a very high viscosity and can move house-size rocks. The particle sizes moved by water falls in between the extremes of wind and glaciers.
Wind turbines
The rising air pressure from the warm front will provide a warming wind, making our weather very placid for the next few days.
they give them cold air and wind which helps them geenerate power and elecrtricity
The Air Breeze company is best known for its wind turbines, particularly its marine wind turbines. Air Breeze wind turbines provide quiet operation, energy in light winds, stainless steel external fasteners and a lifetime warranty.
it sure is. wind is air and when the air is in motion it is called wind
It is called wind.
Wind is the movement of air.
no, wind is the movement of air
Air=Lug Wind=Wind it the same.
Wind. or cold to warm lol
No. Wind is the movement of air. Air is a mixture.
No, this is because wind is defined as moving air due to atmospheric changes. Wind occurs in air. In all, they are two different things.