Geography, asked by shrishtikatar1598, 11 months ago

The trade winds in northern hemisphere blow from:
(a) north to south
(b) south to north
(c) north – east to south – west
(d) south – east to north – west

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Answered by bestanswers
1

Answer:

You see, when we talk about the northern hemisphere, the trade winds usually blow from the northern direction to the eastern direction.

However, in the southern hemisphere, these trade winds will blow from the southern direction to the eastern direction.

Trade winds affect the climate of the north and southern part of the equator.

Answered by skyfall63
2

The trade winds in the Northern hemisphere blow from the North East.  

Explanation:

  • These air as they travel toward the equator which is the normal direction of the trade winds to blow, are deflected in the west by the Coriolis effect.
  • As already mentioned when the trade winds travel in the "Northern hemisphere" they travel from the "north east direction" and when they blow in the "Southern hemisphere" they travel from the "south east direction".
  • Other than the "trade winds", the other kinds of winds are "planetary winds, local winds, periodic winds" and the westerlies .

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