Environmental Sciences, asked by ksezzell11, 4 months ago

global winds move warm air toward the

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Answered by Anonymous
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Warm air rises at the equator and moves toward the poles. At the poles, the cooler air sinks and moves back toward the equator. However, it is not this simple. Global winds do not move directly from north to south or south to north because the Earth rotates.

Answered by nisha1234569
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Warm air rises at the equator and moves toward the poles. At the poles, the cooler air sinks and moves back toward the equator. However, it is not this simple. Global winds do not move directly from north to south or south to north because the Earth rotates.!!!!!!

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