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3. The winds which blow from the west during winter are called _____
4.the____remain cold even during the summer.
5. the____ winds blow from the sea towards land.​

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Answered by harshita3539
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Answer:

3.sub-tropical/tropical weasterly jet stream.

4. underground springs

5. sea breeze

Answered by EhsaanGhaazi
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3. The winds which blow from the west during winter are called sub-tropical/ tropical Westerlies jet stream.

4. The underground springs remain cold even during the summer.

5. The sea breeze winds blow from the sea towards land.​

  • The polar high causes greater polar easterlies in the summer, which makes westerlies weaker in the winter when pressure over the pole is low.
  • The "Roaring Forties," a wind belt between 40 and 50 degrees latitude in the Southern Hemisphere, is where the greatest westerlies originate.
  • Even in the height of summer, subsurface springs that transport melted snow water to a surface source are chilly.
  • Regardless of air temperatures, the ground keeps the water that entered the aquifer at cold high altitudes frigid.
  • Sea breezes are daytime winds that blow from the sea toward the land in coastal places.

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