breaze
A breeze
A zephyr can refer to a westerly wind or a light breeze
No, light is energy, wind is molecules on the move.
A gentle wind is often referred to as a "breeze." Specifically, a light breeze has a wind speed of about 1 to 15 miles per hour. This type of wind is typically pleasant and can create a refreshing atmosphere, especially on warm days.
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An area of ocean with little to no wind or currents is called a doldrum. Doldrums are regions near the equator characterized by calm, light wind conditions. Sailors often experience challenges when crossing these areas due to the lack of wind for their sails.
The conversion of wind energy into a useful form of energy is called the WIND... ENERGY. Have to add the ellipsis for it to work.
No, the light before sunrise is called the dawn or twilight, not the aurora. The aurora refers to natural light displays in the sky, predominantly seen in polar regions, caused by the interaction of solar wind with the Earth's atmosphere.
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Dust particals, ash .ect
The term "breeze" likely originated from Old Spanish and Old Portuguese words meaning "north wind." Over time, it broadened to refer to any light wind. The association of soft, gentle winds with pleasant feelings led to the term being used colloquially to describe a gentle, pleasant wind as a "breeze."
The brilliant light displays that occur in the ionosphere are called auroras. Auroras are natural phenomena that result from the interaction between solar wind particles and Earth's magnetic field, causing the gases in the atmosphere to emit light.