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Andru [333]
2 years ago
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Wind patterns are named based on their point of origin. Match each global wind pattern to the region of Earth where it blows.

Geography
1 answer:
Y_Kistochka [10]2 years ago
8 0

The northeast and southeast trade winds are between 0 and 30 degrees and pass from east to west, Westerlies between 30-60 degrees blow from west to east and Polar Easterlies between 60-90 degrees blow from east to the west.

<h3>What is the global wind pattern?</h3>

The global wind pattern is likewise called the overall flow of wind which moves from a location of excessive stress to a location of low pressure.

The global wind pattern on every location of Earth may be labeled as Polar Easterlies, the Westerlies, and the change winds.

Thus, The Northeast and Southeast trade winds are between 0 - 30 degrees, Westerlies between 30-60 degrees and Polar Easterlies between 60-90 degrees blow from east to the west.

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