what are trade winds? example
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The trade winds are winds that reliably blow east to west just north and south of the equator. ... For example, high in the atmosphere, the jet streams typically blow across Earth from west to east. The trade winds are air currents closer to Earth's surface that blow from east to west near the equator.
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The trade winds are winds that reliably blow east to west just north and south of the equator. ... For example, high in the atmosphere, the jet streams typically blow across Earth from west to east.
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