'Solar wind' is not a flow of air, but a flow of ionized particles from the sun.
No- how can there be? There is no air, wind or water in space. And what would it erode if there was?
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.
air, water, wind, solar energy, I don't think water would be one, water is a finite resource. Which means there is a lot of it, but it is not limitless.
Wind. or cold to warm lol
The Sun heats the air that makes up the atmosphere, but because the Earth is a sphere (well actually its not a perfect sphere, its actually a very slight egg shape) less solar energy reaches the poles, thus they are colder, and more solar energy reaches the equator, thus it is warmer. This temperature difference is what drives wind, as well as all other storms on Earth.So the answer to your question is; the Sun does not helpthe wind, without it, there would be no wind.
No, it is created by the sun. Wind is air molecules in motion on Earth, and in the case of the solar wind, the movement of charged particles from the sun through space. Differences in density between two air masses lead to wind.
Wind is created by the sun heating the air and the air expanding.
u will die man theres no air in space
There is no atmosphere for the solar system, space has no air
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Due to the lack of moving air in space, there isn't as much wind as there is on Earth. However, yes, wind can exist in space. This is specifically Solar Wind, given off by burning stars. The planet Jupiter is believed to be very windy because of a huge hurricane-like storm that has been raging on the planet for over 300 years.
No- how can there be? There is no air, wind or water in space. And what would it erode if there was?
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.
sunlight,solar energy, air, wind
sunlight,solar energy,air , wind
It does - very slowly but surely. Gravity holds it down, and the Earth's magnetic field deflects the solar wind ... but neither one is perfect.
Space bcause theres no air resistance to slow down the object in space.