No, it comes from the north.
When you name a wind. You name it in the direction it is coming from, so a wind blowing toward the north comes from the south. It is therefore a South Wind.
It comes from the North, that is to say it blows towards the South.
moves most of them from the sw to ne. (always curving right in the northern hemisphere.)
North Pole
Air sinks at 30 degrees, then moves south along the surface. At about 60 degrees, air rises and then moves north toward the equator. At 30 degrees, the air sinks again and the cycle starts all over.
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it is called northerly wind not southerly wind
it is called northerly wind not southerly wind
When you name a wind. You name it in the direction it is coming from, so a wind blowing toward the north comes from the south. It is therefore a South Wind.
When you name a wind. You name it in the direction it is coming from, so a wind blowing toward the north comes from the south. It is therefore a South Wind.
It comes from the North, that is to say it blows towards the South.
The earth moves from west to east; it moves eastward. This is why we observe the sun rising in the east. We are moving toward it. From the north, we would see this as a counter-clockwise rotation of the earth on its axis.
moves most of them from the sw to ne. (always curving right in the northern hemisphere.)
Schleswig-Holstein is the most notherly German state (Bundesland). It borders both the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. The main cities are Kiel (the capital), Luebeck and Flensburg. Until 1864 most of the terrority was ruled by Denmark.
North Pole
Northern can mean toward the North, of the North, about the North, and so on. It is used to describe everything about the North. And, also could be in reference to language or dialects.
In North America, the season when the north pole points toward the sun is Summer.