Social Sciences, asked by marumudibeena, 5 months ago

why are north east trade winds dry?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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These winds generally travel towards the southern part of the continent. So by the time they reach the southern zenith they become anhydrous and already run out of the moisture due to which they are incapable of drenching areas of the south and are hence referred to as dry.

Answered by yadavkshitiz68
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These winds generally travel towards the southern part of the continent. So by the time they reach the southern zenith they become anhydrous and already run out of the moisture due to which they are incapable of drenching areas of the south and are hence referred to as dry.

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