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What leads to the formation of a windchill factor?
Earth’s rotation influences air movement along a curved path.
Air flows steadily from different directions at certain wind speeds.
Warm air rises when an area of high pressure is present over land.
There is a change in air temperature and increase in high wind speeds.
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Answer: There is a change in air temperature and increase in high wind speeds.
Explanation: Wind chill describes the apparent temperature felt on exposed skin when cold air and wind combine. Higher wind speeds increase convective heat loss, so a given air temperature feels colder.
Explanation: Wind chill describes the apparent temperature felt on exposed skin when cold air and wind combine. Higher wind speeds increase convective heat loss, so a given air temperature feels colder.
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