What drives the circulation of air in the atmosphere?

evaporation
condensation
convection
conduction

The circulation of air in the atmosphere is primarily driven by convection. As air near the Earth's surface is heated by the sun, it becomes less dense and rises, creating areas of low pressure. This rising air then cools at higher altitudes, becomes denser, and sinks back down towards the Earth's surface. This constant cycle of rising and sinking air creates wind patterns and drives the circulation of air in the atmosphere.