Wind Dynamics Explained
Wind is the horizontal movement of air driven by pressure differences, primarily influenced by temperature variations. As air moves from high to low-pressure areas, it plays a crucial role in redistributing energy from the equator to the poles. This natural phenomenon not only affects weather patterns but also generates ocean waves and currents, highlighting its significance in Earth's climate system.In this clip
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Episode 90: Climate Systems
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