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planetary wind called by convention cells over the earth​

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Answered by bishwasgaurav6
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These vast movements are called planetary winds, and they are driven by the circulation of air in atmospheric units called cells. The heat of the Sun causes winds around the world. It heats the tropical zone more than the polar regions because its rays are more direct at the equator.

Answered by Garvpopli
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These vast movements are called planetary winds, and they are driven by the circulation of air in atmospheric units called cells. The heat of the Sun causes winds around the world. It heats the tropical zone more than the polar regions because its rays are more direct at the equator

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