The earth rotates.
This condition is called wind shear.
a sea breeze
When wind blows soil away, it can create erosion. Erosion is the process by which soil and rock particles are dislodged and moved from one place to another by wind, water, or other natural forces. This can lead to loss of fertile soil and land degradation.
This method works when the wind blows and it carries away the pollen of dome plants. Some plants like mosses and fern have not got flowers so they depend on the wind. They do not have brightly co loured flower so they rely on the wind to help them carry their pollen from one place to another. One more example is dandelion which have small wing on their seeds helping to be easily get carried away by the wind from one place to another
Rain can be localized due to atmospheric conditions such as temperature variations or wind patterns. It is possible for a storm system to affect one area but not another, leading to rain falling in one area (such as a backyard) and not in another (such as a front yard).
Yes, this process is called deflation, where wind blows and lifts sand particles from one location and deposits them in another. Over time, this can wear away the surface of the land, leading to erosion.
This is called wind shear.
This is called wind shear.
wind steers weather from one area to another
It blows the small partickles of soil of the top of the big pile of soil and the wind blows it away obviously man there are some weird questions on this website...........
Where ever the wind blows.
This condition is called wind shear.
The wind that blows most frequently across a wind belt is known as prevailing wind. Prevailing winds are the dominant patterns of wind direction in a particular location or region, driven by global atmospheric circulation patterns and the Earth's rotation.
No, whichis why most wind power stays in the area it was created in
If the wind is strong enough it can blow out the fire, but that is typically not the case for light winds. In a fire you have combustible material giving off flammable vapors and the wind just blows the flame from one piece of fuel to another.
A monsoon is a strong wind that blows from one direction in winter and the opposite direction in summer. This seasonal change in wind direction is due to the difference in temperature between the land and sea, causing a reversal in the wind pattern.
a sea breeze