wind
The prevailing surface winds at about 15 degrees north and south latitudes are called the trade winds. In the northern hemisphere, they blow from the northeast, while in the southern hemisphere, they blow from the southeast. These steady winds are caused by the Earth's rotation and pressure differences between equatorial regions and higher latitudes.
The Answer Is NOT trade winds
Westerlies (winds from the west) that blow between 30 degrees and 60 degrees north of the equator
Westerlies
The winds that blow between the poles and 60° latitudes in both hemispheres and curve West are called what
The prevailing surface winds at about 15 degrees north and south latitudes are called the trade winds. In the northern hemisphere, they blow from the northeast, while in the southern hemisphere, they blow from the southeast. These steady winds are caused by the Earth's rotation and pressure differences between equatorial regions and higher latitudes.
The ship was becalmed in the horse latitudes for several days, with no wind to fill its sails.
The high pressure subtropical calm belts known as horse latitudes are between 30 degrees north of the equator and 30 degrees south of the equator. This was an area of either high winds are complete calm.
The westerlies (winds from the west) which blow in the middle latitudes between 30 degrees and 60 degrees north and south of the equator. Also called the Polar Front
The Answer Is NOT trade winds
The winds in the middle latitudes between 35 and 65 degrees are prevailing winds. They blow from the area's high pressure towards the poles.
Westerlies
Westerlies (winds from the west) that blow between 30 degrees and 60 degrees north of the equator
Trade winds
The winds that blow between the poles and 60° latitudes in both hemispheres and curve West are called what
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prevailing trade winds