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Winds form on Earth due to the uneven heating of the planet's surface by the sun. This causes variations in air pressure, with warm air rising and creating low-pressure areas, while cooler air moves in to fill the void, resulting in wind. Additionally, the Coriolis effect, caused by the Earth's rotation, influences wind direction, leading to complex wind patterns. Together, these factors create the diverse atmospheric conditions we experience as wind.

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