It Depends on the weather, if it is warm out side the wind is going to be warm or it could be cold if it is a strong wind and if it is cold out side the wind usually is cold but on a stormy day the wind is warm.
Differing air temperature causing cold air to sink, and warm air to rise is the main cause of air movement.
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Cold to warm
Warm air is lighter than cold air, that means that warm air will rise and the cold air will sink.
the cold air pushes the warm air up and forms cumulus clouds
The upward movement of warm air and the downward movement of cold air forms fluids.
Conduction
Conduction
cold to warm
Warm air rises and cold air sinks. This is called convection and happens because warm air is less dense and lighter.
Differing air temperature causing cold air to sink, and warm air to rise is the main cause of air movement.
when warm air and cold air meet
when warm air and cold air meet
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Wind. or cold to warm lol
Because it is usually the cold mass of air that is doing the moving/movement, usually from north to southeast because of the rotation of the earth.
Warm air is less dense than cold air meaning warm air is lighter so when they meet it causes less dense air(hot air) to move up causing frontal rain.