The wind direction is:

The direction from which the wind is blowing
The direction to which the wind is blowing
Always directly from high toward low pressure
Always directly from low toward high pressure

The correct answer is: A. The direction from which the wind is blowing.

The wind direction is the direction from which the wind is blowing. It is usually measured in degrees from true north, with 0 degrees being due north, 90 degrees being due east, 180 degrees being due south, and 270 degrees being due west.

The wind direction is caused by the difference in air pressure between two areas. Air moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. The faster the difference in pressure, the stronger the wind.

The wind direction can be affected by many factors, including the Earth’s rotation, the shape of the land, and the presence of mountains.

Option B is incorrect because the wind direction is not always the direction to which the wind is blowing. For example, if the wind is blowing from the west, it is not necessarily blowing towards the east.

Option C is incorrect because the wind is not always directly from high toward low pressure. For example, if there is a mountain range in the way, the wind may be deflected around the mountain.

Option D is incorrect because the wind is not always directly from low toward high pressure. For example, if there is a mountain range in the way, the wind may be deflected up the mountain.