Science, asked by BHOOMIJABIKESH, 6 months ago

what is the direction of wind between the tropics and the polar regions?
north to south
east to west
west to East
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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

east to wast

Explanation:

Answered by nagalaxmi94
0

Answer:

east to west

Explanation:

This type of wind system forms when cool air, at the poles, and then transfers to the equator. Polar Easterlies are located 60-90 degrees latitude in both the southern and northern hemispheres. Tropical Easterlies- Tropical Easterlies take direction in an east to west flow because of the rotation of the Earth.

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