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what are wind belts in biology​

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Wind belts are bands of moving air created as a result of the movement of the Earth, along with the heat from the sun.

That is what gives rise to the major wind belts, observed at low levels in the atmosphere, which are called the polar Easterlies, the prevailing Westerlies, and the tropical Easterlies or the Trade Winds, and roughly each major wind belt occupies about 30 degrees of latitude...

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Wind belts are bands of moving air created as a result of the movement of the Earth, along with the heat from the sun.

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