Geography, asked by rishu75181, 10 months ago

When the polar easterlies blow over oceans they become warm why?

Answers

Answered by kartikkhurana5107
1

Answer:

Explanation:

The polar easterlies are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow around the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the North and South Poles. Cold air subsides at the poles creating high pressure zones, forcing an equatorward outflow of air; that outflow is then deflected westward by the Coriolis effect.

Similar questions