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Degger [83]
4 years ago
11

HELP ASAP WILL MARK BRIANLIEST!!! What are the differences between global and local winds?

Biology
2 answers:
madreJ [45]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Global Wind and Local Wind are different in the direction they are coming from, in what they are caused by, in their size of mass.

Explanation:

Global Winds are big large air masses that are created mainly as a result of the earth's rotation, the shape of the earth and the Sun's heating power.

Local Winds are those that are created as a result of scenery such as moutain, vegetation, water bodies and so on.

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Hope this answer can help you. Have a nice day!

KatRina [158]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: Good examples of local winds are sea breezes and land breezes, and mountain and valley breezes. Local winds cover very short distances. Global winds are really large air masses that are created mainly as a result of the earth's rotation, the shape of the earth and the sun's heating power.

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