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Which are the winds in the northern hemisphere that blow from the mid-latitudinal high pressure belt to the equatorial low pressure belt?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The air moves from northern to southern direction with respect to Earth.


This phenomenon cumulative effect of the Coriolis,generates wind pattern of earth surface.


Winds that is blowing are the surficial in nature in that zone.


Prevailing winds is unidirectional.


We can feel wind that interact with oceanic are Earth’s surface winds.


Circulation Cells and Prevailing Wind Belts.


Air flow do not move directly from the equator to the poles or vice versa.


They only travel about one third of the total peripheral path return back.


A circulation cell is route of air circulation that produce a closed loop.


There are three circulation cells associated with three prevailing wind belts.

Answered by ksonali12339
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Answer:

Easterlies winds

Explanation:

In above figure 5.3 planetary winds and pressure belts on earth

there is shown that from 35°,25° mid latitudinal high pressure belt in North

Easterlies are winds that blow from northern hemisphere to 5° Equatorial low pressure belt inn northern hemisphere.

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