winds
Trade Winds
The winds are called Westerlies.
The winds are called Westerlies.
Easterlies is not the answer . The answer is trade winds .
Horse latitude winds are dry, stable, and often calm areas that are found around 30 degrees latitude in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. These winds are typically associated with high-pressure systems and are characterized by weak or variable winds. The term "horse latitude" originated from the stories of Spanish sailors throwing their horses overboard when they became stranded in these calm zones during their voyages.
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its either in trade winds, westerlies , horse latitudes but I want to ask which one
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Polar Easterlies
Horse Latitudes
Aeolus, who was the King of the Winds, in Greek Mythology, and also the name of a horse in one of Marguerite Henry"s horse stories-the English title, not the Greek was used in this Horsey saga- King Of the Wind- singular.
The doldrums are a region near the equator with calm winds. The westerlies are prevailing winds in the mid-latitudes, flowing from the west. The horse latitudes are subtropical regions known for weak winds and high pressure. All three are closely associated with global wind patterns and weather systems.