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the trade winds

the westerlies

the easterlies

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What are belts of wind called?

belts of wind are trade winds


What belts of wind called?

belts of wind are trade winds


What describes the major wind belts of the world?

its when two winds collapes each other in different directions and for m planetary windbelts. wind belts also are a accecory for Earth.


What is a wind pattern?

Wind patterns are the way the winds blow. There are six major wind belts and each hemisphere is divided into three wind belts. The wind belts are polar easterlies, the westerly's, and the trade winds.


What are the causes and consequence of shifting of pressure belts?

the shifting of pressure belts causes some places to be in different wind belts during the year thus affecting their climates... the belts of precipitation associated with them also change their positions when pressure belts shift with the seasons.


What are the global wind belts?

the major global wind belts are the trade winds, the polar easterlies, and the prevailing westerlies.


In what derection do the trade wind belts push currents in the tropical latitudes?

Trade wind belts push currents westward in tropical latitudes.


What are pressure belts wind?

There are many wind belts. Doldrums receive the most heat from the Sun. Trade winds extends past the doldrums 30 degrees. Horse latitudes is a wind belt that forms between 30 degrees north and south latitude.


What are the six Wind Belts?

The six global wind belts consist of three belts in the northern hemisphere and three in the southern hemisphere. Each hemisphere has Tradewinds, Prevailing Westerlies, and Polar Easterlies.


Are doldrums global wind belts?

Yes


What is the cause of global wind belts?

Its caused by the combination of pressure belts and the Coriolis effect.


Two belts of wind in hemisphere?

jet streams?