What causes wind formation?(1 point)

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the temperature differences in the hemispheres
the temperature differences in the hemispheres

the constant density of air
the constant density of air

the movement of Earth on its axis
the movement of Earth on its axis

the turning of circulating air currents

1 answer

Wind formation is primarily caused by the temperature differences in the hemispheres. These temperature differences create pressure differences, leading to the movement of air (wind) from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Other factors, such as the Earth's rotation (Coriolis effect) and the turning of circulating air currents, also influence wind patterns, but the initial cause is the temperature differences.