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what are trade winds. in 3 points ​

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Answered by sreyasinharkl
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Trade winds Old maritime term, much used in meteorology, indicating the steadiness of direction of the prevailing tropical easterly winds, which blow from subtropical high-pressure areas in latitudes 30–40° north and south, generally north-easterly in the northern hemisphere and south-easterly in the southern .

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Answered by dhanush5773
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Answer:

The trade winds are winds that reliably blow east to west just north and south of the equator.

The winds help ships travel West, and they can also steer storms such as hurricanes, too.

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