In a nutshell, warmed air rises to higher elevations, thus leaving a pocket below. Because of pressure gradients and Bernoulli's principle, new, colder air will rush into the pocket during what we call wind.
You mean " How were wind created ?" Because no one KNOW WHY ?!?!?!
Hot Air rises, cold air falls.
A mass of cold air replacing warm air is called a 'cold front', - this usually causes rain.
Abrasion is the process by witch wind removes surface materials.Abrasion is the process by witch wind removes surface materials.
The process that creates valleys and causes changes on the surface of mountains is called erosion. Erosion is most commonly caused by wind and water. A great example of erosion is the Grand Canyon.
When solar wind approaches the earth's atmosphere a collision occurs. This creates light.
Erosion from particulates in the wind. That process is called wind erosion.
Wind is the primary erosional agent that creates desert pavement. The process is call deflation.
fire, water, wind, earth and thunder
coal is broken up peaces of plants . And wind is driven by the sun. so this creates energy for every one in the world to use .xx
wind erosion creates sand dunes
Waves create more surface area for wind to "grip". This means that there is more area for the wind in transferring energy. More energy creates bigger waves.
wind creates ripples in the sand
Warm air rises (due to being less dense). This creates a 'void' which is filled by cold air moving in to fill the 'space'. The process creates what we feel as wind.
not condensationThe process that creates frost is known as deposition.
no, the sun creates the most but wind energy creates the second highest amount of energy.
wind carved rocky outcrops (I think you americans call them Buttes). Here in NZ wind creates rolling hills from loess (wind blown dust over millenia)
comet tail
A mass of cold air replacing warm air is called a 'cold front', - this usually causes rain.