the Coriolis effect
The constant motion of air molecules causes air pressure to exert a force on surrounding objects, creating wind when air moves in response to pressure differences. This motion also contributes to the transportation of heat and moisture in the atmosphere, leading to weather patterns and climate changes.
Yes, wind is essentially air in motion. It is caused by the movement of air from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, creating air currents.
the air moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, this movement of the air is called "wind".
the uneven heating of earth's surface causes pressure differences which set air in motion
The force that initially sets the air in motion is typically generated by differences in air pressure. Air naturally moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, creating wind and air currents. Other factors such as temperature gradients and the Earth's rotation also play a role in setting air in motion.
barametric pressure
No you lose air pressure .
The difference in air pressure causes wind, air motion, because the greater the pressure difference the faster wind moves. Warm air is less dense, it moves toward or up to the poles. at the poles it will sink and the cold air will go to the equator creating the moment of of air.
They act as aerofoils, much like the wings of an aeroplane, and work by the air pressure difference on the surfaces of the sails.
differences in air pressure
Air pressure is caused by the weight of the air above pushing down on the air below. As altitude increases, there is less air above, resulting in lower air pressure. Temperature and humidity can also affect air pressure.