wind
Air moves in large circular patterns called convection cells. A convection cell is most notable in the formation of clouds with its release and transportation of energy.
When a warm air mass moves into an area where a cold air mass is located, it is called a warm front. This interaction typically leads to gradual warming of the air and can result in prolonged periods of precipitation.
When air moves from land, it is called a land breeze. This occurs because the land cools faster than the water after sunset, causing the air above the land to become cooler and denser, thus flowing towards the warmer air above the water.
Cold front
convetion currents
When air is moving horizontally, that is known as wind.
What is Horizontal movement of air resulting from local changes in temperature
Inhalation
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It is air pressure
Advection fog forms when moist air moves horizontally over a colder surface, causing the air to cool and reach its dew point, leading to the condensation of water vapor into fog.
Stems which grow horizontally are called stolons. Stems which grow horizontally are called stolons.
A surface current is a wind-powered current that moves water along horizontally. Because the wind is on the surface, a surface current only forms along the first few hundred feet of ocean water.
Ferrelâ??s Law states that water which moves horizontally in the Northern Hemisphere it is pushed to the right of its line of motion. When air or water traveling horizontally in the Southern Hemisphere ii is deflected left of its line of motion.
When the air moves it is called an air current or wind
it is called a cold front
it is called a cold front