How does the sun cause wind?

Chemistry · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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The heat transmitted by the sun's solar energy caused an increase in the Earth's internal temperature, which in turn also warms up the Earth's atmosphere. The heat distribution in the Earth's atmosphere can be characterized as imbalanced, whereas warm air is not equally distributed to the different areas. Due to such occurrence, the cool air which may come from the sea breeze replaces the rising warm air, and in turn, this movement is responsible for making the wind blow.