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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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HELLO FRNDS.
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WINDS.
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ITS DIFFEENT TYPES. LIKE A SEASONAL.

Common examples of local winds are land and sea fountains, and valley and mountain waterfalls.

Dolorms is a belt of peace and light winds between the Atlantic and Pacific North and Southern trade winds.

They are all around the equator with a very low pressure area where the prevailing winds are cool.

Types of air

1. Planets winds:

Winds blowing from one latitude to the second year in the whole year in response to latitudes in the air pressure are called "planets or prevailing winds". They cover large areas of the world.

2. Trade winds:

These are extremely stable winds that fly towards sub-tropical high-pressure areas (30 degrees N and S) toward the equator low pressure belt. Winds from south to north should be blown from south to north in the southern hemisphere from north to south in northern winds, but due to the Coriolis effect and the law of ferrel, they should be left in the northern hemisphere left and left in the southern hemisphere. Thus, they fly north-eastern trade in the northern hemisphere and south eastern trade in the Southern Hemisphere.

They are also known as tropical easterlies, and they fly fast in one direction. They are famous for stability in both force and direction.

3. Westerlies:

These winds fly from the sub-tropical high-pressure belt toward the sub-tropical high-pressure belt. The southern hemisphere's atmosphere is stronger and more stable in comparison to the Northern Hemisphere. These winds develop between 40 degrees Celsius and 65 degrees Celsius latitudes and these latitudes are known as Rowing Fortis, Furious Half Moon and Sriking Sixties.

4. Periodic Winds:

From time to time winds change their direction, along with monsoon, land and Sea Breeze, Mountain and Valley Breeze.

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Answered by sockie
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Wind: Air in horizontal motion.

1. Planetary winds: Winds that blow all the time in the same areas of the world.

2. Periodic winds: Wind which blow at a particular period of the day or season of the year

3. Local winds: The winds blowing in particular locations due to specific pressure conditions prevailing there are called local winds.

4. Variable winds: The winds which are not regular and are of short duration are called variable winds.

5. Monsoon winds: Winds experiencing a seasonal reversal in direction.

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