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What causes the Winds and Weather on Planet Earth?

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What do winds bring change in?

Winds often bring change in the weather, or in temperature.


What causes Earth's winds and weather changes?

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What causes prevailing winds to move in curved path?

earths rotation aleoc


Do mountains have an affect on weather?

As we know, low air pressure often causes it to rain. When moist winds blow over mountains, the air on the other side is thinned out - the pressure is lowered. This causes rain to fall.


What causes winds to appear to turn on the earths surface?

This caused by the rotation of the earth and is called the coriolis effect.


Which of these causes global winds to appear to turn instead of blow straight across the earths surface?

Coriolis effect


Can winds change the weather of land they blow across?

Yes, winds can change the weather of the land they blow across by bringing in warmer or cooler air, moisture or dryness, and influencing cloud formation and precipitation patterns. Strong winds can also impact visibility, temperature, and air pollution levels in a particular area.


What is the energy source for winds on earth?

The sun and uneven heating of the earth's surface causes all the weather.


The sudden heating and cooling of air causes what?

The sudden heating and cooling of air can cause instability in the atmosphere, leading to the formation of severe weather events such as thunderstorms, strong winds, and tornadoes. This rapid temperature change can create contrasting air masses and trigger violent weather conditions.


What causes to snow storm?

a snow storm is created by high winds and snow in weather under 0 degrees


Do global winds curve because of earths rotation?

Yes, global winds curve due to Earth's rotation, a phenomenon known as the Coriolis effect. As air moves from high to low pressure areas, the rotation of the Earth causes the winds to deflect to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. This curvature influences weather patterns and ocean currents, contributing to the overall circulation of the atmosphere.