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If you took a trip near the equator, you would expect to find the trade winds. These are steady winds that blow from the east towards the west, between the equator and 30 degrees latitude in both hemispheres. Trade winds are characterized by their consistency and are commonly experienced in tropical regions.
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it depends on the terrain that the fire is burning the winds and the fuel that is avalible
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If you took a trip near the equator, you would expect to find the trade winds. These are steady winds that blow from the east towards the west, between the equator and 30 degrees latitude in both hemispheres. Trade winds are characterized by their consistency and are commonly experienced in tropical regions.
I would expect to be coming warmer as I travelled nearer to the Equator, from wintry Britain.
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Trade winds. They go East to West.
Global Winds are the normal direction that the wind would normally come from, like in the United States, wind would normally come out the of the West, and the weather patterns also in the United States would move West to East. Local Winds indicate which direction and speed the wind is traveling, you can measure this with a Wind Vane and an Anemometer. If you live in the United States, you can usually expect winds and weather patterns out of the west. However, if you live closer to the equator, you can expect winds and weather patterns to come of the East.
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it would be snowy and cold
500 miles
85% of the day has sunlight at the equator in January. it is that simple it isn't rocket science.
it depends on the terrain that the fire is burning the winds and the fuel that is avalible
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