Most likely Convection!
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Wind is primarily formed by differences in air pressure caused by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface by the sun. When air masses of different temperatures and densities meet, these pressure differences lead to the movement of air, creating wind.
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Air masses move due to differences in temperature, pressure, and moisture levels between regions. These differences create pressure gradients that drive the movement of air masses from high pressure to low pressure areas. Other factors such as the rotation of the Earth and the presence of large-scale weather systems also influence the movement of air masses.
breeze or, wind
The temperature and density of the air masses. the air masses moves when hot air and cold air gets together
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Wind
Ultimately - the Sun. The sun warms the atmosphere facing towards it. This reduces the air pressure, and cooler air moves in to equalise the pressure. This creates what we feel as wind.
The wind is the movement of air masses due the differences in air pressure or air temperature.
The wind is the movement of air masses due the differences in air pressure or air temperature.
The temperature and density of the air masses. the air masses moves when hot air and cold air gets together
Continental polar
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A wind is a moving air mass. If the air mass has passed over a large ocean, it could mean clouds and rain falling over an area.
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Air masses in motion is the wind. They're caused by thermal energy, mostly. The sun heats the earth rather unevenly. The oceans and mountains cause airflow. Winds are usually a different temperature than the normal ambient. The prevailing winds (westerly) and jet stream are influenced by the earth's rotation.