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Wind flows from an area of high air pressure (more air) to an area of low air pressure (less air). Why does wind do this? What process is this an example of?
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Wind flows from an area of high air pressure (more air) to an area of low air pressure (less air). Why does wind do this? What process is this an example of?
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Wind flows from an area of high air
pressure (more air) to an area of low
air pressure (less air). Why does wind
do this? What process is this an
example of?
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