Geography, asked by vaishnavi9775, 12 hours ago

beyond 40 degrees south winds blow with tremendous velocity is called. plz help me freinds please​

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Answered by swaralipidas77
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Explanation:

This is known as the high-pressure subtropical ridge, also known as the horse latitudes. Here, as the temperature gradient decreases, air is deflected toward the poles by the Earth's rotation, causing strong westerly and prevailing winds at approximately 40 degrees. These winds are the Roaring Forties.

The strongest westerlies blow through the “Roaring Forties,” a wind zone between 40 and 50 degrees latitude in the Southern Hemisphere. ... Westerlies have an enormous impact on ocean currents, especially in the Southern Hemisphere.

Answered by ishikakaushik049
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Answer:

this is known as the High pressure Subtropical ridge,

also known as the horse latitude.

Here, as the temp. gradient decrease ,

air is deflected toward the pole by the Earth rotation causing strong westerly and prevailing wind at approximately 40 degrees.These winds are the Roaring forties .

Explanation:

I hope this can help you

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