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what is meant by wind ? what is the basis of naming winds as easterly or westerly ?​

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Answered by tenzen2004
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7]When air moves in a definite direction, it is called wind. If the winds move from west to east, they are called westerlies. If they move from east to west, they are called easterlies. There are winds because there are differences in pressures.

Answered by gindu1704
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When air moves in a definite direction, it is called wind. If the winds move from west to east, they are called westerlies. If they move from east to west, they are called easterlies. There are winds because there are differences in pressures. ...

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