How are trade winds caused?
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Trade winds are caused by the strong warming and evaporation within the atmosphere around the equator. (1) Around the equator, the warm air rises rapidly, carrying a lot of moisture. ... (4) There, it changes direction and flows back towards the equator, to restart the circulation process.
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The Coriolis Effect, in combination with an area of high pressure, causes the prevailing winds—the trade winds—to move from east to west on both sides of the equator across this 60-degree "belt." ... The sinking air triggers the calm trade winds and little precipitation, completing the cycle.
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