Why is the weather affected by the moon-sun constellation?

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The winds to day are mainly caused by a moon-sun constellation.

You can see it if you're closer to the north pool then to the south.
 
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Er... hmm.

The sun and the moon are not constellations.

But you are right about the sun. More or less everything on the Earth is driven by the sun's nuclear furnace.
 

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