This wind has led to the creation of tropical hot deserts like the Sahara.
Trade Winds
Periodic Winds
Polar Winds
The frigid zone is the coldest zone because the sun's rays that reach the polar regions are
Vertical
Slanted
Horizontal
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1. Trade winds
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This wind has led to the creation of tropical hot deserts like the Sahara.
Trade Winds
- As they approach the Equator, the trade winds in two belts on the equatorial sides of the Horse Latitudes warm up. These arid winds clear the sky, allowing more sunshine to warm the ground. The majority of the world's largest deserts are located where the trade winds blow.
The frigid zone is the coldest zone because the sun's rays that reach the polar regions are
Slanted
- The longer the sun's rays travel through the atmosphere, the more dispersed and hazy they become. The cold polar regions never receive a high sun since the Earth is spherical, and because of the tilted axis of rotation, these regions get no sun at all for a portion of the year.
- On the equator, sunlight enters by vertical rays. Because of this, we experience more heat there as it rises toward the poles and the sun's rays become slanted.
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