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Trade Winds blow fast and in Pretty much any direction. That's why sailors try to sail there often.
Trade winds are found in the tropics in the lower section of the troposphere near the Earth's equator. The trade winds blow predominantly from the north-east in the Northern Hemisphere and from the south-east in the Southern Hemisphere.
When increased pressure causes trade wind to lessen, El Nino is formed. El Nino is caused by high air pressure in the South Pacific that causes trade winds to die out. This causes the waters to warm up, which causes more rain in Latin America.
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The trade winds are the prevailing pattern eastern surface winds found in the tropics. They blow predominately from the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
No. The trade winds are in the tropics.
The prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics, within the lower portion of the Earth's atmosphere.
The trade winds (also called trades) are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the Earth's equator[
Winds that blow almost always in one direction, from the northeast to the equator, are trade winds. They are surface winds that are found in the tropics that have a prevailing easterly pattern.
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Trade winds blow from the Northeast in the Northern Hemisphere. Trade winds are the prevailing winds of the tropics and a major component of circulation in the atmosphere.
Trade winds are stronger within the Tropics.
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The trade winds are the pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics near the equator. The trade winds blow predominantly from the northeast and from the southeast. The trade winds act as the steering flow for tropical storms that form over the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans that make landfall in North America, Southeast Asia, and India.
Cuba is in the tropics, which are moderated by the trade winds, the climate is constant through out the year.
Frederick Upham Adams has written: 'Conquest of the tropics' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Tropics, United Fruit Company, Bananas, Fruit trade