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lesantik [10]
3 years ago
13

1. Polar Easterlies in the Northern Hemisphere blow from

Biology
2 answers:
Volgvan3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

<u>1. east to west, 2. south west, 3. north east, 4. east to west, 5. north to south, 6. west to east</u>

Explanation:

  • All these are planetary winds that blow form their respective orientations around the equator and the winds that rise in the poles is coming from the northern hemisphere blow the eastern direction.
  • The westerlies contrast blows in the western direction in the northern hemisphere, While the trade winds come from the northeastern direction for the northern hemisphere and opposite in the southern hemisphere.
  • The polar easterlies in the southern hemisphere below from the east to west direction and these winds thus form the polar wards movement and have the same phenomenon in the southern and northern sides.
  • The westerlies are winds that blow from the southern hemisphere in the north to southern directions and hence other winds like the trades blow from the west to east in the southern hemisphere.
uysha [10]3 years ago
3 0

1. Polar Easterlies in the Northern Hemisphere blow from east to west.

2. Westerlies in the Northern Hemisphere blow from west to east.

3. Trade Winds in the Northern Hemisphere blow from east to west.

4. Polar Easterlies in the Southern Hemisphere blow from east to west.

5. Westerlies in the Southern Hemisphere blow from west to east.

6. Trade Winds in the Southern Hemisphere blow from east to west.


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