Air becomes a wind when it moves from one place to another. The movement is driven by the heat from the Sun.
air is a mixture of many gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and noble gases. when these gases move from one place to another(usually from their higher concentration to their lower concentration) it is called wind...wind is basically moving air
It is called wind.
When air heats unevenly, it creates pockets of varying temperatures, which causes the air to become less stable. This instability can lead to the formation of turbulence, changes in wind direction, and atmospheric mixing. These conditions can result in the development of weather phenomena like thunderstorms and strong wind gusts.
no, wind is the movement of air
Wind is the movement of air.
Air=Lug Wind=Wind it the same.
Air is not wind; instead, wind is the movement of air in the atmosphere. Wind is caused by differences in air pressure and temperature, leading to air moving from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
it sure is. wind is air and when the air is in motion it is called wind
Another name for moving air is wind. Wind is the natural movement of air caused by differences in atmospheric pressure.
Solar radiation heats the Earth's surface unevenly, causing areas to become warmer or cooler. This temperature difference results in air pressure variations, with warm air rising and cool air sinking. As warm air rises, cool air rushes in to replace it, creating wind.
Still air means that there is no wind, therefore, no wind-speed.
Convection currents cause the air to rise when heated. This causes the air pressure to become lower on the surface, which then pulls in air from nearby regions, which is felt as wind.