ANSWERS: 5
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Wind and atmospheric pressure differences.
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Usually differences in air temperature and direction.
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pockets of lower pressured air trapped in higher pressure air...im pretty sure
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That depends. Obviously weather (mountain rotors, clear air turbulence, microbursts) can play a big part. A lot of the most dangerous turbulence is caused by other aircraft though.
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A difference between air temperature and air pressure. Normally, the temperature is highest when the pressure is highest. I think strong crosswinds may cause turbulences.
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