The wind has not stopped before but it can stop if we have no weather. For example, there would be no clouds, no rain,snow,hail,or other natural disaster, also the sky would not be blue. Most people say,"oh feel that the wind stopped"! But for the wind to stop there would be no weather and the earth would stop orbiting around the sun or on it's axis. There is a 99.9% chance that the wind would stop blowing.
Trade winds do stop. However, they do not stop for long periods of time. Trade winds almost always provide a breeze.
seasonal winds affect climate
Monsoon winds
The Answer Is NOT trade winds
Prevailing winds. Mountain ranges. Distance from bodies of water. Seasonal winds. (:
Trade winds
seasonal winds affect climate
Seasonal winds are prevailing wind patterns that change direction in a predictable manner depending on the time of year. They are caused by temperature differences between land and sea, leading to the movement of air masses. Examples include the monsoon winds in South Asia and the trade winds in tropical regions.
Monsoon winds
winds that bring moist water to the air
there are 3 types of wind systems=permanent winds are also known as prevailing winds or planetary winds. it is sub divided in to the trade winds, anti trade winds, and polar winds.periodic winds are also known as seasonal windsor monsoons. they blow from water bodies to land.local winds blow in a limited area and have local significance. it is sub divided in to land and sea breeze , mountain and vally wind
Seasonal winds in India are called the Monsoon winds. These winds bring heavy rainfall to the Indian subcontinent during the summer months, providing critical water supply for agriculture and other activities.
monsoon
prevailing winds mountain range seasonal winds
Monsoons are seasonal winds. Winters became dry and summers became wet.
The Answer Is NOT trade winds
Daily Winds include; Sea Breezes (onshore winds when land warms up). Katabatic winds (or 'land breeze' - the opposite - at night). Seasonal winds include Hurricanes, Tornado's and the 'El Ninjo' storms of the US pacific coast.
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