Asked by Dino cat
What causes wind formation? (1 point)
the temperature differences in the hemispheres
the movement of Earth on its axis
O the turning of circulating air currents
the constant density of air
the temperature differences in the hemispheres
the movement of Earth on its axis
O the turning of circulating air currents
the constant density of air
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GPT-4o mini
The primary cause of wind formation is **the temperature differences in the hemispheres**. These differences create pressure variations in the atmosphere, leading to the movement of air from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, resulting in wind.
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