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Draw the picture of planatary winds.

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Answered by Akhilrajput1
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planetary wind. [′plan·ə‚ter·ē ′wind] (meteorology) Any wind system of the earth's atmosphere which owes its existence and direction to solar radiation and to the rotation of the earth.
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Answered by Sidyandex
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Planets, for example, Jupiter and Saturn have no strong surface accordingly demonstrate winds that are not diverted by mountains.

Composed groups of mists move easterly and westerly.

The joined cloud structure is a result of two things, warm spill out of the inside and the turn of the planet.

Picture a package of gas sitting on the equator of a pivoting planet. It is moving eastbound at state 1000 mph.

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