The correct answer is - east to west.
The trade winds are located between the Equator and the mid-latitudes, or rather in the tropical zone. They are found on both, the North Hemisphere and the South Hemisphere.
In the North Hemisphere, the trade winds are also called northeasterly trades. They move in a roughly east to west direction, beginning from the northern parts of the tropical zone, getting southwards, and then make a turn towards the west.
False, if they're on a vessel and going on a trip, they'd probably run out of supplies, and it would be hard to get.
No. It just means that there's stuff in the water that runs down them,
and the stuff builds up on the stalactite. It's a lot like the process that
makes icicles grow, even though icicles are not alive either.
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The United States Geological Survey.
Answer:
2)
Segment BC ⋅ segment DC = 49
Segment BC ⋅ segment BD = 25
Explanation:
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