Arguably the intense winds of the jet stream. Maybe the winds found inside a tornado. It depends on your definition of 'winds'. In a tornado, winds can supass 300mph, but tornadoes only tend to last a short period of time. The winds in the very thin atmosphere high above the Earth are very, very fast moving, but have little effect as the air is so thin.
Also, winds tend to be 'made' of air, by definition.
If you are asking what drives them, that would be the air currents produced by the Sun. Your question is too vague.
Tornadoes produce the fastest winds on earth.
231 MPH on Mount Washington on April 12, 1934 recorded by Alex McKenzie during a 3 day wind storm April 10-12 1934
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Weathering and erosion shape earths surface by changing earths surface by having extreme forces that change earth.
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weathering breaks rocks on earths surface
they form above earths surface (THIS ANSWER IS NOT CORRECT) They Form BELOW earths surface(:
The vibrations of a earthquake are strongest where the falt line is.
Near plate boundaries.
Gravity is strongest at the earths surface because it's atmosphere is v dense and so the force inc.this happens because force is directly proportional to density.
The moon has the strongest effect on the earths tides.
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70% or 80% of water covers the earths surface
Of the four inner, rocky planets, Earth is the largest and most massive. As a consequence, it has the highest surface gravity of the four inner planets. The gravity for Venus is around 90% of Earths, while for Mars and Mercury the surface gravity is around 38% of Earths.
No the crust covers earths surface
to draw the earths surface.
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The tectonic plates below earths surface shape earths landforms
There are almost no extrusive rocks on the earths surface because they are all under the earths surface. They are mainly lower than the earths surface.