Atmosphere in Motion Benchmark: SC.6.E.7.5: Explain how energy provided by the sun influences global patterns of atmospheric movement and the temperature.

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Atmosphere in Motion Benchmark: SC.6.E.7.5: Explain how energy provided by the sun influences global patterns of atmospheric movement and the temperature differences between air, water, and land. 1. Local winds and global winds are generally a result of which of the following?   Earth’s tilted axis. Unpredictable changes in the atmosphere. Variations in the received from the sun. Unequal heating of Earth’s surface. 4. 2. In coastal areas, land and sea breezes may exist due to the uneven heating of the land and water. Which process is responsible for the breeze? Conduction Radiation Convection Refraction

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