2. Why do we observe winds blowing towards
the equator?
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- Warm equatorial air rises higher into the atmosphere and migrates toward the poles. This is a low-pressure system. At the same time, cooler, denser air moves over Earth's surface toward the Equator to replace the heated air. Winds generally blow from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas.
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