Where does the wind go to when it stops blowing?



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Wind is just a movement of air (or other gases). When it stops, the gas molecules are still there.
It never does, It just keeps going around the world! LOL
It gets married and settles down
it never stops blowing. it goes around all the time findin its way.
either high up due to hot air rising or somewhere else because it has been delfected by another weather front
Nowhere
the answer my friend , is blowing in the wind
Home :D
As a doctor, a lot of people ask me 'what is wind?'
It is air.
Blown by the wind.
If it is not windy where you are, be assured that is is blustery somewhere else for wind cannot be created or destroyed, simply deplaced.
Too much wind can cause problems and we see this as cyclones and twisters.
Too little wind and your underpants hang limp on the line and you have to resort to microwaving them before heading out on the town.
Wind cannot be harnessed as such but electricity can be generated by it through the deployment of giant turbines on the landscape.
In the near future everyone will wear a smaller version of this attached to a back-pack and this will enable everyone to run a small personal computer, belt-sander and perhaps a miniature television set (except for viewers in Northern Ireland).
So just like Loki, the god of mischief, unsold copies of today's Sun newspaper and brain-altering radio-waves, the wind is everywhere and everywhere there is wind.
Even when it isn't.
I hope this answers your question.
It just drifts around, until someone opens the window.

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