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Winds that blow from subtropical high pressure belt to equatorial low pressure belt

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Answered by Anonymous
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Winds always blow from high pressure to low pressure. So the winds from subtropical region blow towards the Equator as Trade winds and another wind blow towards Sub-Polar Low-Pressure as Westerlies. These belts located between 60° and 70° in each hemisphere are known as Circum-Polar Low-Pressure Belts.

Answered by KoIdIvA07
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Winds always blow from high pressure to low pressure. So the winds from the subtropical region blow towards the Equator as Trade winds and another wind blow towards Sub-Polar Low-Pressure as Westerlies. These belts located between 60° and 70° in each hemisphere are known as Circum-Polar Low-Pressure Belts.

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