outward
the correolis effect
In the Northern Hemisphere winds spiral to the right; while in the southern hemisphere winds spiral to the left.
If it is in the southern hemisphere yes. If it is in the northern hemisphere it will have counterclockwise winds.
Air circulates clockwise around a high pressure system in the northern hemisphere, counter-clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
Trade Winds blow fast and in Pretty much any direction. That's why sailors try to sail there often.
Winds blow inward and counterclockwise around a low
the correolis effect
Winds blow inward and counterclockwise around a low
Toward the center. The low pressure sucks air inward.
In the Northern Hemisphere winds spiral to the right; while in the southern hemisphere winds spiral to the left.
If it is in the southern hemisphere yes. If it is in the northern hemisphere it will have counterclockwise winds.
In the northern hemisphere, winds associated with a high-pressure system blow clockwise towards the center.
Air circulates clockwise around a high pressure system in the northern hemisphere, counter-clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
northern hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, and earths rotation
yes they are =^_^=
Because your mom is fat and when she farts it comes out two directions
Winds in the northern hemisphere curve to the right due to the Coriolis effect, while winds in the southern hemisphere curve to the left. This is a result of the Earth's rotation causing moving objects to deflect to one side in each hemisphere.