explain the formation of wind currents due to uneven heating of earth between equator and the poles
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Uneven heating between the equator and the poles - definition. ... These winds blow from the north and the south towards the equator. At the poles, the air is colder than that at latitudes about 60 degrees. The warm air at these latitudes rises up and the cold wind from the polar regions rushes in, to take its place.
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