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Where does wind come from?

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Where does wind come from?

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Wind is the result of pressure differences in the atmosphere caused by uneven heating and cooling over an area. Winds can increase during the day because typically the winds are stronger above the surface, and as the surface air warms it rises and allows the stronger winds to come down to the surface as that air sinks to replace the surface rising air.

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