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How does the Sun affect the movement of Earth's winds?(1 point)
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It has an uneven gravitational pull on Earth's atmosphere, causing changes in pressure and direction.
It has an uneven gravitational pull on Earth's atmosphere, causing changes in pressure and direction.
It creates solar winds, which push air into Earth's atmosphere and result in currents.
It creates solar winds, which push air into Earth's atmosphere and result in currents.
It warms Earth's surface unevenly, causing air temperature and pressure changes.
It warms Earth's surface unevenly, causing air temperature and pressure changes.
It creates solar flares, which energize the winds around Earth's equator and cause them to increase in speed.
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It has an uneven gravitational pull on Earth's atmosphere, causing changes in pressure and direction.
It has an uneven gravitational pull on Earth's atmosphere, causing changes in pressure and direction.
It creates solar winds, which push air into Earth's atmosphere and result in currents.
It creates solar winds, which push air into Earth's atmosphere and result in currents.
It warms Earth's surface unevenly, causing air temperature and pressure changes.
It warms Earth's surface unevenly, causing air temperature and pressure changes.
It creates solar flares, which energize the winds around Earth's equator and cause them to increase in speed.
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It warms Earth's surface unevenly, causing air temperature and pressure changes.
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