Damus
Svoboda · 54w
Just Mother Earth passing gas, right?
QW · 54w
Woah man… calm down.
BitcoinBelle · 54w
Yes!! Everytime I look at the ocean or when I’m in deep thought outside and a breeze catches me off guard
Drea · 54w
Temperature differences 🌞 🌊 🌬️
Rhythm & Mind · 54w
A little bit. I guess it’s largely a matter of pressure and filling gaps. Kind of like, how water automatically fills the space it is poured into? Did a little check with AI 🤖 You're on the right track with the concept of pressure influencing wind movement. Here's a bit more detail: **Wind ...
Corey San Diego · 54w
No, cuz that's b'low me. #dadjokes
NathanS000 · 54w
My mind is blown.
Willheim · 54w
Listened to a podcast today about a goldbug who doesn't get Bitcoin. His rationale was that he doesn't understand how electricity works, either. Science is hard, man. Pressure systems are hard. Climate is hard. Now, explain how the jetstream just is.... Or how Jupiter has had the same "hurrica...
Paradigm~8911 · 54w
Hydraulic Diplomacy
William ₿ Travis · 54w
I think Billy Graham said it was the Holy Spirit.
awayslice · 54w
r u guys at the same party?
Ghost Y · 54w
Sometimes I imagine me explaining it to other people
Ralph Champagne · 54w
The earth rotates- the sun is always heating one half (high pressure) unevenly (cloud cover). The end
Reichard Könige · 54w
No, I live on a coastline so we know one of the many ways it works.
liminal 🦠 · 54w
Message carrying whispers
SovereignSailor · 54w
Occasionally when we want to go places 😁
royster⚡️ · 54w
Pretty often yea
finity · 54w
It's mostly hydrogen sulfide.
guy · 54w
Oh yeah... for me, it's one of those things like thinking about your place in universe types of thoughts. Love feeling small!
Jack · 54w
Just pressure differences...
PringleMac · 54w
In the air or from your bum? Asking for a friend!
Owen Gregory · 54w
My snark was intended for the DEI crowd and the absurd turn science has taken, not at your inquiry. I find it amazing that sailing ships of centuries ago circumnavigated the earth with far less understanding than should be common today. But then again, today’s BS science would have been summarily...