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the shadow of the earth as the moon orbits around it.
The elliptical orbit of the Earth around the Sun.
the uneven heating of earth's surface causes pressure differences which set air in motion
Uneven heating of Earth's surface by the sun causes differences in air pressure, which in turn sets air in motion creating winds. Rotation of the Earth also plays a role in the formation of global wind patterns.
Unequal heating of the Earth - this causes Winds; because the air pressure has to where it can [is allowed to] go and that is why their are differences in air pressure. Low pressure systems are the active features of the Atmosphere - because High pressure systems occur wherever Lows do not.
Air moves due to differences in air pressure. When air pressure is higher in one area and lower in another, it creates a pressure gradient force that causes air to flow from high pressure to low pressure, resulting in wind. Other factors like temperature variations and the Earth's rotation also contribute to the movement of air.
Wind is caused by the kinetic energy generated from the sun heating the Earth's atmosphere unevenly, which creates differences in air pressure. This pressure difference causes air to move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, creating wind.
The primary driving force of wind is the uneven heating of the Earth's surface by the sun. This causes temperature variations which lead to differences in air pressure. Wind is then generated as air moves from high pressure to low pressure areas to equalize these differences.
Wind is primarily caused by the uneven heating of Earth's surface by the sun. As the sun heats the air, it causes temperature variations, which lead to differences in air pressure. These pressure differences cause air to move from high pressure areas to low pressure areas, creating wind in the process.
Together, the Coriolis effect, differences in pressure, and temperature are key drivers of atmospheric circulation patterns on Earth. The Coriolis effect causes winds to curve due to the Earth's rotation, while pressure and temperature differences create areas of high and low pressure, which in turn drive wind patterns around the globe. These factors interact to create complex weather systems and the global climate.
The primary cause of winds is the uneven heating of the Earth's surface by the sun. This causes differences in air pressure, which then leads to the movement of air from high pressure to low pressure areas, creating wind.
temperature differences