Science, asked by michaelapc33, 1 month ago

How do global wind belts form?

a
Unequal heating and the rotation of the Earth
b
By the moon rotating around the Earth
c
Earth tilting on its axis
d
Equal heating and the rotation of the Earth

Answers

Answered by meghabiswas465
0

Answer:

Global winds blow in belts encircling the planet. Notice that the locations of these wind belts correlate with the atmospheric circulation cells. Air blowing at the base of the circulation cells, from high pressure to low pressure, creates the global wind belts.

Answered by rupabhanu1702
1

Explanation:

Earth's orbit around the sun and its rotation on a tilted axis causes some parts of Earth to receive more solar radiation than others. This uneven heating produces global circulation patterns. For example, the abundance of energy reaching the equator produces hot humid air that rises high into the atmosphere.

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