air which causes wind
It is caused from unequal heating among the atmosphere. So in an area if it is heated then then the air will be less cool and denser. It is caused from unequal heating among the atmosphere. So in an area if it is heated then then the air will be less cool and denser.
By the unequal heating of Earth's surface
Unequal heating leads to air masses of different temperatures. When a cool air mass collides with a warm, moist air mass thunderstorms often form. Under the right conditions these thunderstorms can produce tornadoes.
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Air pressure is caused by the unequal heating of earth's surface.
hot air causes a low pressure system, cold air then rushes towards this low pressure system to equalise the earths atmosphere. the unequal heating causes unequal pressure systems and air moves to and from those pressure systems.
hot air causes a low pressure system, cold air then rushes towards this low pressure system to equalise the earths atmosphere. the unequal heating causes unequal pressure systems and air moves to and from those pressure systems.
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the difference in air pressure creates unequal heating of the earth.
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.
Twinkies
As dense, cool air moves into a low-pressure region , the less dense, warmer air is pushed upward. These pressure differences, which are the result of the unequal heating that causes convection, create winds.
the uneven heating
air which causes wind
It is due to unequal air pressure on each side of your ear drum. Swallowing or sucking on a boiled sweet often equalises the pressure and removes the pain.
These 2 sentences will help answer your question: Differences in air pressure are generally caused by the unequal heating of the earth. The definition of wind is the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure. Therefore, no, there would not be wind.