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distinguish between trade winds and wasterlies​

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Answered by mitrasarkar06
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  • Trade winds are the winds that flow from subtropical high-pressure belts to equatorial low-pressure belts. Westerlies are winds that flow from subtropical high-pressure belts to subpolar/circumpolar low-pressure belts. Both are permanent winds.
Answered by HorridAshu
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Explanation:

Trade winds are the winds that flow from subtropical high-pressure belts to equatorial low-pressure belts. Westerlies are winds that flow from subtropical high-pressure belts to subpolar/circumpolar low-pressure belts. Both are permanent winds.

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