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What do you call moving air?

wind


What you call air moving?

wind


What do you call huge masses of rapidly moving air miles above the earth's surface?

I call huge masses of rapidly moving air miles above the Earth's surface the Jet Streams.


What do scientists call the energy of a sound wave?

Sound is a form of energy derived from moving objects. Vibrations in air made by moving objects create sound waves.


How could you use gently in a sentence?

The bird gently glided through the air.


Another name for moving air?

Instead of saying "moving air," you could say air displation, or wind, if the air is in the act of moving.


Is non moving cold air and when moving warm air collides does it make a thunderstorm?

No. Usually, when warm air moves against a stationarymass of cold air, the warm air will gently move over the colder air and a light, long lasting rain shower will take place. If a moving mass of cold air violently shoves warmer air upward, then the rains are usually more intense.


What means float on a breeze?

"Float on a breeze" typically refers to something moving gently and effortlessly through the air, as if carried by the wind. It can also suggest a feeling of lightness, freedom, and relaxation.


How remove air bubbles from window clings?

To remove air bubbles from window clings, gently press and smooth out the cling using a credit card or squeegee starting from the center and moving outwards. You can also puncture the bubble with a needle and smooth it out.


What do you call a moving firework?

moving firework


Does moving air always have more power than air is not moving?

Moving air can have more power than still air, as the kinetic energy generated by the movement of air molecules can create force. However, the power of moving air will depend on factors like velocity and volume of air movement. Still air can also have power in certain situations, such as in confined spaces where pressure differentials can lead to airflow.


Does moving air has lesser molecules than instill air?

Moving air probably has less molecules than still air because the particles are spread apart in moving air, and there is less of them, while in nonmoving air, it is packed.