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What direction does wind blow?

A: Wind blows from high pressure to low pressure, which is also cooler air to warmer air.



B: Wind blows high pressure to low pressure, which is also warmer air to cooler air



C: Wind blows from low pressure to high pressure, which is also cooler air to warmer air.



D: Wind blows low pressure to high pressure, which is also warmer air to cooler air

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Answer:

the answer would be B

Step-by-step explanation:

At the Earth's surface, wind blows horizontally from high pressure to low pressure areas. The speed is determined by the rate of air pressure change, or gradient, between the two pressure areas. The greater the pressure difference, the faster the winds.

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