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difference between seasonal winds and planetary winds.​

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Answered by samarthpawar48
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Planetary winds: The primary winds are known as Planetary winds. Winds which blow throughout the year from one latitude to another in response to the latitudinal difference in pressure are known as planetary winds. These winds blow over the vast area of the continents and oceans.

Seasonal wind: The winds that change their direction with onsets of different seasons are called as Seasonal Winds.

Answered by samritimohan
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PLANETARY WIND- Winds which blow throughout the year from one latitude to another in response to the latitudinal difference in pressure are known as planetary winds.

SEASONAL WIND- The winds that change their direction with onsets of different seasons. These are hence called as Seasonal Winds. A monsoon is a type of seasonal wind in low-latitude climates that seasonally changes direction between winter and summer.

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