Explain the term planetary winds.
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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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The winds blowing throughout the year from one latitude to another in response to latitudinal differences in air pressure are called “planetary or prevailing winds”. They involve large areas of the globe.
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