explain wind circulation
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wind circulation are moved by solar heating and in particular by the difference in temperature (gradient) between equatorial and tropical areas. When it arrives at the tropics, the warm air cools down and starts to go down. ... And in this way a continuous equator-poles cycle takes place.
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Wind circulation on the Earth
- Air masses are moved by solar heating and in particular by the difference in temperature (gradient) between equatorial and tropical areas.
- Solar radiation in equatorial areas is more intense than in tropical areas.
- Tropical air, warmer and less dense, tends to go up attracting cold air from tropical areas.
- When it arrives at the tropics, the warm air coolsdown and starts to go down. And in this way a continuous equator-poles cycle takes place.
- Without any other factor, the circulation of winds on the Earth would follow a regular process, like the one that has just been described.
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