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Winston Meadows
6 July, 11:03
How do global winds develop?
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Alondra Bautista
6 July, 11:48
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Wind is the horizontal movement of air and is caused by the uneven heating of Earth's surface which sets convection currents into motion. Convection currents on a large scale caused Global winds.
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