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Describe the general circulation of the atmosphere

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Answered by OoExtrovertoO
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The circulation of wind in the atmosphere is driven by the rotation of the earth and the incoming energy from the sun. Wind circulates in each hemisphere in three distinct cells which help transport energy and heat from the equator to the poles. ... The circulation cell closest to the equator is called the Hadley cell.

Answered by rajputprincess9302
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The circulation of wind in the atmosphere is driven by the rotation of the earth and the incoming energy from the sun. Wind circulates in each hemisphere in three distinct cells which help transport energy and heat from the equator to the poles. The circulation cell closest to the equator is called the Hadley cell.

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