In winter, in regions near the equator, why does wind blow from land to sea?
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This phenomena of reversal of winds in winter is known as Coriolis Force.
The wind gets deflected from its original path and gets deflected.
This force is generated due to the rotation of the Earth.
The wind gets deflected from its original path and gets deflected.
This force is generated due to the rotation of the Earth.
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In winter in regions near the equator wind blows from land to sea because the sea is warmer than the land due to which atmospheric and temperature difference is created. So the direction of wind is from land to sea
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