These winda blow from polar high pressure belts to sub -polar low pressure belts- a) Trade winds b) Westerlies c) Polar Easterlies
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The permanent winds blowing from the subtropical high pressure belts (30°-35°) to the subpolar low pressure belts (60°-65°) in both the hemispheres are called westerlies (fig. 35.7). The general direction of the westerlies is S.W. to N.E. in the northern hemisphere and N.W. to S.E in the southern hemisphere.
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polar easterlies
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