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mountain winds blow during .............( fill in the blank) options 1: night 2: morning 3:midday. ( pls ans this question it's urgent)​

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Answered by rosh2006
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Answer:

Midday

Explanation:

During the day, solar heating of the sunlit slopes causes the overlying air to move upslope. These winds are also called anabatic flow.

Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Mountain winds blow during (3) midday.

  • Localized winds that come one after the other on a daily cycle include a mountain breeze and a valley breeze.
  • They are an illustration of localised anabatic and katabatic winds.
  • These winds are in opposition to one another.
  • After sunset, when the mountain zone cools down and the valley zone is somewhat warmer, mountain winds blow from the mountain towards the valley.
  • Warm air in a valley breeze rises at the edges of the valley, whereas warm air in a mountain breeze rises in the middle.
  • Similar to how breezes from the sea and landform, mountain and valley breezes do as well.
  • The air in the mountains quickly warms up during the day while it stays relatively cool in the valley.
  • It rises as a result of convection, creating a valley wind.
  • The procedure is reversed at night.
  • The mountain breeze descends into the valley during the night as the slopes become cooler.
  • These winds generally occur when the weather is quiet and clear.

Hence, winds from the mountains blow at noon.

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