
Wind energy is a clean and inexhaustible form of energy that helps protect our environment. But how is this energy generated, and how is it used? Let’s learn together!What Is Wind?Wind is the movement of air. The Sun does not heat all parts of the Earth equally. Some areas become warmer while others remain cooler. These temperature differences cause air to move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. This movement creates wind! For example, when you feel a cool breeze blowing from
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A kite is a device made of paper or fabric stretched over a lightweight frame, which glides through the air powered by wind. By holding the string attached to one end of the kite, we can control it and raise it to any desired height.For many people, flying a kite means enjoying pleasant outdoor time. However, throughout history, kites have been used for far more than just play.How Does a Kite Fly? 🌬️The most important factor for a kite to fly is wind. The wind strikes the surface of the kite an
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Hurricanes are large storms that form in tropical regions and produce extremely strong winds and heavy rainfall. These storms begin when warm, moist air over the ocean surface rises and rotates around a low-pressure center. Hurricane wind speeds can exceed 119 kilometers per hour and cause extensive damage.Conditions for Hurricane FormationFor hurricanes to form, the ocean surface temperature must be above a certain threshold. As the air above the sea surface warms, it rises and the moisture wit
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Fatma Köroğlu

Erosion is a natural process in which rock and other surface materials are worn away and transported by agents such as water, wind, ice, or gravity. It plays a fundamental role in shaping the Earth’s surface, contributing to the formation of valleys, canyons, and coastal strips. Factors influencing erosion include soil composition and structure, the presence of vegetation cover, climatic conditions such as rainfall and wind, and human activities such as deforestation and the improper use of agri
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WiFirst I would want to face the wind;Right in the heart of that immense roar,Standing firm,To plunge into a ruthless struggle.All that has accumulated inside me, unnamed—Ownerless angers, broken voices—I would want to clench them all like a fistAnd drive them into the wind’s chest;Chest to chest,Like an inescapable reckoning.My aim is not to be swept away;I have come to confront what sweeps.At every gust my inner resistance is known,At every blow my stance takes root;In that thin space between su
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A wind vane is a meteorological instrument used to determine the direction of the wind. Traditionally, it has a mechanical design and rotates when the wind blows, indicating the direction from which the wind is coming. Modern versions are equipped with digital sensors and can be integrated into computer systems. Wind vanes are commonly used in weather stations, educational settings, and wind energy research.Structure and Principle of OperationA wind vane consists of a lightweight body that can r
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Paragliding is a motorless air sport that harnesses the natural forces of wind and gravity. The athlete sits in a harness attached to specially designed fabric wings (canopies) and typically launches by running from a high slope. After takeoff, they glide using air currents and can travel several kilometers above ground during the flight. Paragliding can be performed as solo individual flights or as “tandem” flights involving two people for training or commercial purposes.HistoryParagliding is a
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What Is Wind?Wind is the horizontal movement of air in the atmosphere. This movement arises from differences in air pressure caused by differential heating across the Earth’s surface. The flow of air from one place to another is the natural phenomenon we call wind.Wind is always invisible, but we feel its effects: the swaying of leaves, the flight of kites, or the sounds coming from roofs during storms—all are consequences of moving air.How Is Wind Formed?To understand how wind forms, three key
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Crosswind Landing refers to situations in which a wind component blowing at a specific angle to the runway axis makes it difficult for the aircraft to align with the runway and establish stable contact. The lateral forces experienced by the aircraft at the moment of touchdown directly affect directional control, braking efficiency, and balance on the runway. Consequently, crosswind landing is regarded as one of the most complex maneuvers in flight operations, both aerodynamically and operational
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Ennoun. The capacity of a system to do work. It can exist in various forms such as heat, light, electricity, chemical, and nuclear, and can participate in different processes.OriginThe word "energy" is derived from the French word énergie. This word comes from the Latin energia and the Greek energeia (the power of doing work, activity). The concept of energy has been addressed in various scientific fields since Ancient Greece, and it became a major concept, particularly in the fields of physics an
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