On the earth, the winds from the north and the south blow towards the equator. What can we understand from this?
1) Wind does not flow from the east or the west.
2) It is hotter in and around the north and the south.
3) Earth is round or spherical in shape.
4) It is hotter in and around the equator.
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On the earth, the winds from the north and the south blow towards the equator because it is hotter in and around the equator.
- Cold winds tend to move in a lateral direction, whereas warm winds move vertically.
- The equator must be hotter than the other areas because the winds blow from the north and south.
- Since the Earth is round in shape, the Sunbeams falling on the Earth is overhead at the equator and inclination at the poles.
Thus, the equator and its encompassing areas are more sizzling than the remainder of the earth.
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