Which of the following statement is not true for Trade Winds?
(a) They blow from the Horse Latitudes to the Doldrums.
(b) They are deflected to the right to become South East Trades in the southern hemisphere.
(c) They are constant in strength and direction.
(d) They sometimes contain intense depressions.
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The trade winds are winds that reliably blow east to west just north and south of the equator. The winds help ships travel west, and they can also steer storms such as hurricanes, too. ... The trade winds are air currents closer to Earth's surface that blow from east to west near the equator.
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The trade winds are winds that reliably blow east to west just north and south of the equator. The winds help ships travel west, and they can also steer storms such as hurricanes, too. ... The trade winds are air currents closer to Earth's surface that blow from east to west near the equator.
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