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Wind is caused by _____. the coriolis effect, uneven heating, the earth's rotation, the ozone layer
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Wind is caused by uneven heating.
This is because when the earth has been heated the hoa air become less denser and go up and the colder air replacea the hot air and tge circulation continues
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