How are trade winds related to monsoon winds
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"The surface air that flows from these subtropical high-pressure belts toward the west in both hemispheres by the coriolis effect.These winds blow predominantly from the northeast in the northern hemisphere and from the southeast in the southern hemisphere."
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Trade winds blow in the tropics throughout the earth.monsoon winds blow only in the indian ocean region during a particular season (northeast during winter and southwest during summer) and influence trade winds to cause complete reversal of direction according to the direction of monsoon winds.
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