from year to year,winds follow prevailing, or typical, patterns. these patterns are very complex. one reason is that wind does more than move east and west or north and south. they also go up and down. warm air rises and cold air falls.
ofcorse not.......coz climate makes variations in wind lyk in summer v get hot wind n in rainy season, wind blows very fast
wind moves fronts along and causes the weather to change drastically or relatively stay the same
There are two major wind streams on earth. The solar wind stream and the gulf wind stream. There are some minor wind streams such as El nino, and La nina. These wind streams have an effect on the weather and climate.
The greatest effect on determining the climate of a region is typically its latitude, as it influences the angle and intensity of sunlight received. Additionally, factors such as altitude, proximity to oceans or large bodies of water, and prevailing wind patterns also play significant roles. These elements collectively shape temperature, precipitation patterns, and seasonal variations, which define a region's overall climate.
The process is called erosion.
sun ,wind ,and water affect climate, but the shape of the land has an effect of climate as well
sun ,wind ,and water affect climate, but the shape of the land has an effect of climate as well
sun ,wind ,and water affect climate, but the shape of the land has an effect of climate as well
gas composition of atmosphere (including water vapour); altitude; temperature; and wind velocity.
Coriolis effect
Thhe coriolis effect.
It's called the 'coriolis' effect.
Coriolis effect
The influence of earths rotation is called the Coriolis effect. The coriolis effect causes wind to curve instead of going in a straight line.
ofcorse not.......coz climate makes variations in wind lyk in summer v get hot wind n in rainy season, wind blows very fast
Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions in a specific place at a specific time, while climate refers to long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation in a region over time. The greenhouse effect influences both weather and climate by trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming.
erosion