What causes wind formation?(1 point) Responses the constant density of air the constant density of air the turning of circulating air currents the turning of circulating air currents the movement of Earth on its axis the movement of Earth on its axis the temperature differences in the hemispheres

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The primary cause of wind formation is the temperature differences in the hemispheres, which create variations in air pressure. These pressure differences drive the movement of air from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, resulting in wind. The other factors mentioned, such as the turning of circulating air currents and the movement of Earth on its axis, can influence wind patterns but are not the fundamental cause of wind formation itself.