Several factors can affect the movement of a windsock. The most obvious factor is the wind speed and direction, as stronger winds will cause the windsock to move more vigorously and in different directions. Additionally, the weight and size of the windsock itself can influence its movement, as larger and heavier windsocks may not respond as quickly to changes in wind patterns. Other factors such as obstructions or buildings nearby can create turbulence in the wind flow, causing the windsock to move erratically. Overall, a combination of wind speed, direction, weight, and external factors play a role in determining the movement of a windsock.
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