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What are planetary winds?

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Answered by aniket1454
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Pacific conform closely to the planetary system—the patterns of air pressure and the consequent wind patterns that develop in the atmosphere of the Earth as a result of its rotation (Coriolis force) and the inclination of its axis (ecliptic) toward the Sun. They are, in essence, a three-celled latitudinal arrangement…

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here is your answer....

Planetary winds:

The winds that blow continuously and regularly above that world pressure belt are known as planetary winds.

These are of 3 types:

Trade winds.

Westerlies.

Polar winds.

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