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Wind speeds increase higher up from the Earth's surface because  

A. oxygen levels are decreased, making air movement quicker.  
B. the wind is augmented by the solar wind.

 
C. the atmosphere is composed of heavier molecules at lower atmospheric levels.
D. friction from landscape features doesn't slow them down.
 I know its NOT C
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User Feilong
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Answer:

Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

When the wind is moving near to the earth surface , its speed reduces due to the presence of surface objects such as mountains, trees, houses, poles, and all other man made objects.

how ever, when the wind is moving at a higher altitude (much above the surface obstructions) , the disturbance get reduced thereby reducing the friction and hence the speed of the wind increase at higher altitude.

Thus, option D is correct

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User Airikr
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The answer you are looking for actually is
C. The atmosphere is composed of heavier molecules at lower atmospheric levels. I know this because someone answered it before and it is verified. :) but it is wrong on some tests. you learn something new everyday.
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User ISlimani
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