Why do we observe winds blowing towards the equator?
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Wind is Produced by the Uneven Heating Between Equator and Poles of Earth. The regions close to the equator of earth get the maximum heat from the sun, so the air in equatorial regions gets heated and becomes warm . ... This makes the wind to blow from the north and south directions towards the equator.
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At the Equator, the sun warms the water and land more than it does the rest of the globe. Warm equatorial air rises higher into the atmosphere and migrates toward the poles. This is a low-pressure system. At the same time, cooler, denser air moves over Earth's surface toward the Equator to replace the heated air.
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