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Why can you hear wind?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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15y ago

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Yes you can, wind is the flow of gases on a large scale, therefore if you can witness these gases moving you are witnessing wind. The most clear example of this is Jupiter as a lot of its' atmosphere is made up of colourful gases, which are easy to see. On earth it's harder to witness since most of the gases that make up our atmosphere are transparent. However, if you were able to gather enough of a colourful gas you could create visible winds on earth, much like creating a convection current apparatus, only on a large scale.

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16y ago

No, because the air is transparent. However you can see the affects of the wind:- dust flurries, ripples on water, the movement of leaves and the movement of clouds.

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15y ago

I might be wrong but, Im guessing its because it moves the air particles and it makes vibrations.

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14y ago

Some people use it for enegry. Like windmills... Make you questions a bit better worded.

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