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Convection cycles and the coriolis effect i think.
It decreases trade winds
The trade winds are belts on the sides of the Horse Latitudes. These winds are what affect the deserts and climate of Africa.
Global winds drive heated air from the equator to the poles. It also drives colder air from the poles to the equator.
The Coriolis effect bends them
I think that this answer is trade winds
According to Matthew Johnson, specialist in trade winds: "It affects Mauritius by 6 Celsius, so the average climate is reduced to 20."
Convection cycles and the coriolis effect i think.
It decreases trade winds
The trade winds are belts on the sides of the Horse Latitudes. These winds are what affect the deserts and climate of Africa.
Cuba is in the tropics, which are moderated by the trade winds, the climate is constant through out the year.
Global winds drive heated air from the equator to the poles. It also drives colder air from the poles to the equator.
The Coriolis effect bends them
The Coriolis effect bends them
seasonal winds affect climate
The Caribbean has a tropical climate with northeast trade winds. There are no extremes in temperature. Winters are warm and sunny and summers are hot.
The Answer Is NOT trade winds