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18 April, 12:52

Why is there a bigger difference between the poleward temperature and equatorward temperature makes it more windy?

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  1. 18 April, 13:03
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    The difference between the poleward temperature and equatorward temperature is that wind is affected by air movement which is also affected by air pressure. Temperature affects the air pressure creating a bigger transition of air pressure towards each region and making them windier.
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