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Which blow over long distances? Check all that apply. jet streams local winds trade winds sea breezes polar easterlies

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Answered by ankurbadani84
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Answer:

jet streams

trade winds

polar easterlies

Explanation:

The jet stream is slim bands of fast moving air in higher atmosphere. They can extent the entire planet and blow from west to the east.  

Trade winds are massive winds that blow mostly from east to the west over big areas, from the northeast in the northern hemisphere and from the southeast in the southern hemisphere, within the lower earth’s atmosphere.  

Polar easterlies are trade winds that blow mainly in the high latitudes of the poles.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

"The appropriate responses are;

fly streams

exchange winds

polar easterlies

The fly stream is thin groups of quick moving air in the upper climate. They can traverse the whole planet and blow from west to east.

Exchange winds are immense breezes that blow prevalently from east to west over expansive territories, from the upper east in the northern and from the southeast southern half of the globe, inside the lower earth's climate.

Polar easterlies are exchange winds that blow transcendently in the high scopes of the posts."

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