How is wind circulation set up from the poles to warmer latitudes?
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Winds come from the seas to land with cool air so it comes from lattitude.
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At the poles, the air is colder than that at latitudes about 60 degrees. The warm air at these latitudes rises and the cold wind from the polar regions rushes in, to take its place. In this way, wind circulation is set up from the poles to the warmer latitudes.
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