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(3) From which directions are winds flowing towards Brazil? What could be the reason behind that?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The direction of wind blowing near Brazil is the north easterly trade winds. EXPLANATION: Trade winds are existing surface wind patterns from the east towards the west (easterly) prevalent in the tropics, in the Earth's atmosphere's lower portion, in the troposphere's lower part, adjacent to the Earth's equator.

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