Physics, asked by omkar12338, 7 months ago

Explain the circulation of winds from the poles to the equator.

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Answered by taneesha76
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Wind circulates in each hemisphere in three distinct cells which help transport energy and heat from the equator to the poles. The winds are driven by the energy from the sun at the surface as warm air rises and colder air sinks. The circulation cell closest to the equator is called the Hadley cell.

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Explanation:

wind circulates in each hemisphere in three distinct cells which help transport energy heat from the equator to the poles. the winds are driven by the energy from the sun at the surfaceas warm air rises and colder air sinks ...the circulation cell closest to the equator is called hadley cell

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