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differences in temperature and salinity.
Yes, air currents are caused by temperature differences. The temperature differences occur vertically and horizontally and causes air currents and weather.
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The energy from waves is usually caused by the wind; the wind is caused by temperature differences among different parts of Earth; and these temperature differences are caused by the sunlight.
Air currents may be caused by differences in temperature, pressure, or impurity concentration. Temperature differences can cause air currents because warmer air is less dense than cooler air, causing the warmer air to appear "lighter." Thus, if the warm air is under the cool air, air currents will form as they exchange places.
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differences in temperature and salinity.
ocean currents are caused by difference in temperatures and salinity lol :) :P hehe
global winds and differences in temperature and salinity.
Wind
Yes, air currents are caused by temperature differences. The temperature differences occur vertically and horizontally and causes air currents and weather.
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Density Current
All currents are caused by differences in pressure.
wind
Ocean currents are caused by various factors. They are made from earthquakes, winds, tides and differences in density. The currents of the ocean have an effect on the weather.
Air currents are caused by the sun's uneven heating of the earth, Water Currents (mostly known as Ocean Currents) are generated by wind, density differs in water masses causes by temperature and salinity variations,gravity, and also events such as earthquakes