How winds are produced by uneven heating on the earth between equater and poles?
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The winds produced by the uneven heating of the earth between the equator and the poles do not blow in the exact north-south direction because a change in the direction of winds is caused by the rotation of the earth on its axis. Wind is produced by the Uneven Heating of Land and Water in Oceans
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Wind is Produced by the Uneven Heating Between Equator and Poles of Earth. The regions close to the equator of earth get the maximum heat from the sun, so the air in equatorial regions gets heated and becomes warm . ... This makes the wind to blow from the north and south directions towards the equator.
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