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Mauricio Reid
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25 March, 20:33
How is wind created?
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Marc Sellers
25 March, 20:59
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Wind is air in motion. It is produced by the uneven heating of the earth's surface by the sun. Since the earth's surface is made of various land and water formations, it absorbs the sun's radiation unevenly. Two factors are necessary to specify wind: speed and direction.
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