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Yes, air currents are caused by temperature differences. The temperature differences occur vertically and horizontally and causes air currents and weather.
The energy from waves is usually caused by the wind; the wind is caused by temperature differences among different parts of Earth; and these temperature differences are caused by the sunlight.
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differences in temperature and salinity.
Yes, air currents are caused by temperature differences. The temperature differences occur vertically and horizontally and causes air currents and weather.
The energy from waves is usually caused by the wind; the wind is caused by temperature differences among different parts of Earth; and these temperature differences are caused by the sunlight.
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differences in temperature and salinity.
Temperature differences in the mantle drive convection currents because warm material is less dense and rises, while cooler material is more dense and sinks. This movement creates a circular flow as the cooler material sinks and gets heated, while the warmer material rises and cools down. The density variations caused by the temperature differences are a key driver of convection in the mantle.
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It is called a convection.