Conventional cells are the large circular patterns that travel in air.
The large circular patterns that air travels in are called air masses. These air masses form due to consistent wind patterns and can influence the weather conditions in a particular area. They can be classified as maritime (moist air that forms over bodies of water) or continental (dry air that forms over land).
Air moves in large circular patterns called convection cells. A convection cell is most notable in the formation of clouds with its release and transportation of energy.
Jet streams are high-altitude, fast-flowing air currents that move in large circular patterns around the Earth. These narrow bands of wind can reach speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour and have a significant impact on global weather patterns.
Large, roughly circular ocean currents are called gyres.
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A circular ocean current is a rotating body of water flowing in a circular pattern, typically driven by wind, Earth's rotation, and differences in water density. One common example is a gyre, which refers to large systems of circulating ocean currents that create circular patterns in the ocean. These currents play a crucial role in redistributing heat and nutrients around the globe.
The circular building that gladitorial contests were held in is called the Coliseum.
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