Winds blow from areas of ________ pressure to areas of ________ pressure.
High, low b. Low, high c. Low, low d. High, high
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wind blows are from high pressure to low pressure and from low to high
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Explanation:
Although wind blows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, it doesn't blow in a straight line. That's because the earth is rotating. In the northern hemisphere, the spin of the earth causes winds to curve to the right (to the left in the southern hemisphere). This is called the coriolis effect.
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