What is the difference between trade wind and westerlies
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Trade winds are the winds that flow from subtropical high-pressure belts to equatorial low-pressure belts. Westerlies are winds that flow from subtropical high-pressure belts to subpolar/circumpolar low-pressure belts. Both are permanent winds.
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) The trade winds of the northern hemisphere are called the northeast trades and those of the southern hemisphere are called the southeast trades. ... (((((()))))))Westerlies = 1) Prevailing winds blowing from subtropical belts of high pressure towards sub polar belts of low pressure are known as the w
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