no, wind is the movement of air
Helium is lighter than air. Hence it will rise up even in the absence of wind
the absence of air is "vacuum"
wind
Presence or absence of clouds, and what type they are. Presence or absence of sunlight, and the angle of elevation of the sun's path. Wind speed and direction. Local elevation, topography, and presence or absence of large bodies of water. Barometric pressure. Humidity; air moisture/mist, and precipitation.
It is called wind.
A Vacuum is the absence of air. So no, there is no air in a vacuum.
Wind is the movement of air.
Air is not wind; instead, wind is the movement of air in the atmosphere. Wind is caused by differences in air pressure and temperature, leading to air moving from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
Air=Lug Wind=Wind it the same.
No, you cannot fly a kite on the moon because there is no atmosphere to create the wind needed for the kite to fly. In the absence of an atmosphere, there is no air pressure to generate the necessary lift for the kite to stay aloft.
it sure is. wind is air and when the air is in motion it is called wind
Another name for moving air is wind. Wind is the natural movement of air caused by differences in atmospheric pressure.