At the latitude of most of the US, the prevailing winds blow from the southwest to the northeast. This obviously varies depending on the weather systems and geography of any site at any given moment, and Alaska, parts of Texas and Florida, and Hawaii are at different enough latitudes that the winds there may be predominantly in the opposite direction.
Global winds blow North to South
yes global winds blow from either west to east or east to west
west to east
In the tropics and polar regions, they do.
East to west on a normal year, and west to east on el niño years
On the average, it most often blow horizontally.
Either the Polar Easterlies or the Trade Winds, depending on latitude.
Winds blowing east to west or west to east are referred to as zonal winds
east to west
South-west.
the trade winds
No, it blows from west to east.