Wind is caused by the movement of air from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. The Earth's rotation, uneven heating of the Earth's surface, and the presence of physical barriers also play a role in determining wind direction and speed. Wind patterns are influenced by global atmospheric circulation systems such as trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies.
Grass blades being lighter move in the wind.
When the wind blows it causes energy to move around and makes objects move.
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No, ocean waves cannot move faster than the wind that generates them. Waves are a result of the energy transferred from the wind to the water's surface, so they generally travel at a speed proportional to the wind speed.
Yes
Grass blades being lighter move in the wind.
When the wind blows it causes energy to move around and makes objects move.
A sand dune will always move with the prevailing wind (downwind). It would not be able to move into the direction of the prevailing wind (upwind).
Olden day ships move by the wind, the wind pushes the sail and it goes to the direction the wind is going.
They move with the wind
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Sails on a boat, wind turbines, kites, and windsocks are examples of objects that need wind to move like windmills.
Yes, they move to catch the wind.
by the wind
Dunes are not stationary because they move with the wind.
No, clouds are formed from water vapor in the atmosphere and are moved by wind patterns. Humans do not have the capability to physically move clouds.
the wind makes it move