what are the different types of plantery winds and periodic winds ? explain it
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The winds that blow from high-pressure belts to low-pressure belts are called planetary winds. They are also known as prevailing winds. There are two types of planetary winds, i.e., the trade winds and the westerly winds.
On the other hand, Sometimes wind change their direction with the change of season or time. Such winds are called periodic winds. Monsoon, land and sea breezes and mountain and valley breezes come under the category of periodic winds.
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plantery winds- Planetary winds, prevailing winds or permanent winds are those which blow continuously in the same belt all through the year. They blow from high pressure belt to low pressure belts. There are three main types of planetary winds - the trade winds, the westerlies and the easterlies. These winds are named according to the direction from which they blow.
periodic winds- These are the winds blowing at a much smaller scale in comparison to the planetary winds.
The planetary winds include:
(1) Land and Sea Breezes
(2) Monsoons.