Physics, 27.02.2021 08:10 makylahoyle
If every place on Earth was the same temperature at the same time, what would happen to the wind? *
The wind would mostly BLOW FASTER than it does now.
The wind would keep blowing the SAME SPEED it does now.
The wind would mostly STOP BLOWING.
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