What do you call air flowing over earth’s surface?

What do you call air flowing over earth’s surface?

  • Correct Answer: wind
  • air pressure
  • gas
  • steam

Explanation: Air always flows from an area of higher pressure to an area of lower pressure. Air flowing over Earth’s surface is called wind . The greater the difference in pressure, the stronger the wind blows.

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