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What part of the day has the most wind?

Typically, the late morning and afternoon have the most wind due to the heating of the Earth's surface, which causes air to rise and cooler air to move in and replace it. This creates wind as the cool air rushes to fill the void left by the rising warm air.


What is the result in the tendency for warm air to rise and cool air to sink?

The result of warm air rising and cool air sinking is convection currents of air, causing wind. Even hurricanes are caused by this phenomenon.


What are convection winds?

As the air molecules heat up they move faster, spread apart and as a result the air becomes less dense. As it becomes less dense it will go upwards. Cool air will move to take the place of where the warm air was = wind! You have experienced this in the kitchen. When the stove is really hot and you open the door you will feel a blast of warm air hit you as it leaves the oven and goes upwards because it is less dense than the air in the kitchen


What is created when cool air tries to replace warm air?

When cool air tries to replace warm air, it creates wind. This movement of air occurs due to the difference in temperature and pressure between the two air masses, leading to the flow of air from high pressure (cool air) to low pressure (warm air) areas.


Does air travel from warm to cold or from cold to warm?

Air tends to travel from regions of high pressure to low pressure, so it can move from warm areas to cold areas or vice versa depending on the pressure systems in place. Additionally, air temperature differences can create wind patterns that influence the direction of air movement.

Related Questions

Does wind move from a warm place to a cool place?

Warm air rises over cold air when a warm and cold front connect.


Cool move to take the place of warm air rising air is also know as?

Cool air moving to take the place of warm air rising is also known as Wind


Why does the pacific coast have cool wet winters and warm and warm dry summer?

The Pacific coastal region has cool, wet winters and warm dry summers because of shifting wind patterns. As waters in the Pacific Ocean heat and cool, wind patterns change.


Does a wind - move air from a warm place to a cool place?

Air flows from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure.Related Information:Temperature is irrelevant except that temperature plays its part in creating areas of higher or lower localized atmospheric pressure.


How does the wind affects the climate?

Cold wind in the region will lower the temperature of the place.


What moves warm or cool air across the ocean surface?

wind.


Why does the Pacific Coast have cool and wet winters and warm and dry winters?

The Pacific coastal region has cool, wet winters and warm dry summers because of shifting wind patterns. As waters in the Pacific Ocean heat and cool, wind patterns change.


How does wind energy form?

by the time when warm air meets cool air.


Why does the pacific coast have cool wet winters and warm dry summers explain?

The Pacific coastal region has cool, wet winters and warm dry summers because of shifting wind patterns. As waters in the Pacific Ocean heat and cool, wind patterns change.


What causes a sand dune to move from place to place?

wind


What part of the day has the most wind?

Typically, the late morning and afternoon have the most wind due to the heating of the Earth's surface, which causes air to rise and cooler air to move in and replace it. This creates wind as the cool air rushes to fill the void left by the rising warm air.


What equipment is needed for wind energy?

You need wind mills and electrical cords to move the energy from place to place.