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Why do winds always blow towards low pressure regions?​

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Answered by subbiankandasamy
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Explanation:

Although wind blows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, it doesn't blow in a straight line. That's because the earth is rotating. In the northern hemisphere, the spin of the earth causes winds to curve to the right (to the left in the southern hemisphere). This is called the coriolis effect

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Answered by narendra00
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Answer:

When warm air rises, cooler air will often move in to replace it, so wind often moves from areas where it's colder to areas where it's warmer. ... So in the northern hemisphere, winds blow clockwise around an area of high pressure and counter-clockwise around low pressure.

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