Higher places, such as mountaintops, experience stronger winds primarily due to the decrease in air density and pressure with altitude. As air rises, it expands and cools, leading to faster-moving air currents. Additionally, the terrain at higher elevations can disrupt airflow, creating turbulence and increasing wind speed. These factors combine to make higher places generally windier than lower elevations.
Yes - It can either be pronounced windy - as in 'The weather was more windy today', or windy as in 'The road was more windy than he expected'
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in windy places
Wind turbines are located in windy places because higher wind speeds allow the turbines to produce more electricity. The energy generated by wind turbines is directly proportional to the cube of the wind speed, so locations with consistent and strong winds are ideal for maximizing power output. Additionally, wind turbines are often placed in remote or coastal areas to minimize disruptions to nearby communities.
In windy places where there are no obstructions to create turbulence.
In places that are not windy i guess. cause i kite needs wind to fly!
places where its windy I've seen them mostly on hills
That depends on what you want out of the turbine. The sea is offshore and windy, but land is often less windy unless it is at a higher height.
The threshold for determining how windy is too windy for the beach is typically around 20-25 mph. Wind speeds higher than this can create unsafe conditions such as strong currents and blowing sand, making it unpleasant or dangerous for beachgoers.
Where it's more windy.
the best places are in an open field that doesnt have rocks. i usually go to a grass field in my neighborhood. you should go on a windy day. just make sure its not so windy that you cant even hold onto the kite handle!
Air tends to feel more humid when it is not windy because stagnant conditions allow moisture to accumulate in the atmosphere. Wind can disperse humidity by mixing drier air with moist air, often leading to a decrease in perceived humidity. However, if the wind carries moist air from a body of water, it can increase local humidity levels. Overall, calm conditions generally result in higher humidity.