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Reagan Cowan
18 May, 18:43
What force causes wind
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Maeve Graves
18 May, 20:16
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It's actually uneven heating of the earth that causes wind!
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Leonard Cross
18 May, 22:01
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Pressure Gradient Force (PGF)
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