Geography, asked by nk8241605, 7 months ago

The wind always flows from



1.high pressure area to low pressure

2.low pressure area to high pressure

3.westwards to eastwards

4.eastwards to westwards

Answers

Answered by Vadanya01
3

Answer:

high pressure area to low pressure area

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

high pressure to low pressure

Explanation:

Wind is caused by air flowing from high pressure to low pressure. Since the Earth is rotating, however, the air does not flow directly from high to low pressure, but it is deflected to the right (in the Northern Hemisphere; to the left in the Southern Hemisphere), so that the wind flows mostly around the high and low pressure areas.

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