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3. How are the wind currents generated.

4. Differcutiate between clayey, sandy and loamy soils.

5. Mention the different units of speed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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3)Wind currents are produced due to the non-uniform heating of the Earth. ... This warm air rises and the making up of cooler air from the regions with the 0-30 degrees latitude belt on either side of the equator moves in. This is how wind currents are being generated.

4)Loam soil is a mixture of sand, silt and clay that are combined to avoid the negative effects of each type. These soils are fertile, easy to work with and provide good drainage. Depending on their predominant composition they can be either sandy or clay loam

5)Units of speed include: metres per second (symbol m s−1 or m/s), the SI derived unit; kilometres per hour (symbol km/h); miles per hour (symbol mi/h or mph);

SI unit: m/s, m s−1

Dimension: L T−1

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