What causes winds?
What causes winds?
Unequal heating of landmass and water bodies by sun’s heat generate air movement and as a result wind blows. When the air around landmass gets heated, it becomes lighter and rises up creating a region of low pressure. Air from high pressure region escapes to the low pressure region thus generating wind currents.
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