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Air masses moving in the northern hemisphere are turned westward from there original paths in the Westernlies.
The Coriolis Force
Answer : Coriols effect
Not necessarily. While cold air masses in the northern hemisphere often originate farther north than the areas they move into, they most often move westward, as they are usually brought in by westward-moving systems that rotate counterclockwise. In the southern hemisphere the air masses originate in the south and are associated with clockwise-rotating systems.
Yes, approximately 68% of the Earth's land area is located in the northern hemisphere. The northern hemisphere contains the largest landmasses, including North America, Europe, and Asia.
The Coriolis Effect.
Both halves were effected, but most land masses are in the northern hemisphere so the effects were greater there.
Greenland is in the northern hemisphere. It is located in the arctic circle and is among one of the northernmost land masses.
it depends on the movement of huge air masses. air masses are moved from place to place by prevaling windsPrevailing winds can move rain producing clouds into or out of an area, the jet stream controls most of the weather in the northern hemisphere.
moves most of them from the sw to ne. (always curving right in the northern hemisphere.)
North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and South America are either entirely or partially in the Northern hemisphere.All the continents EXCEPT Australia and Antarctica have all or some proportion of their land masses in the Norther hemisphere.
South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica are continents that have land masses in the Southern Hemisphere. Some southern islands of Asia are also in the southern hemisphere.