Yes! Ganymede has winds it has plasma winds that were researched by galilelo and recorded by him
Solar winds come from the sum
The king of the winds is Aeolus. He lives on the island Aeolia.
It deflects the solar winds around the Earth
Trade winds are important because they bring about change in the season
based on thier location, speed & general direction.
Their speed and direction, e.g. south-east force 8. The direction tells you which compass direction the wind is coming from, the force tells you the speed, e.g.force-8 is a gale. The direction from whicih they blow
The North!
The movement of air is classified according to where it forms. This helps in the classification of the strong winds and the mild winds.
Petroleum jelly, or petrolatum, is a "scrap" by-product of drilling for and refining oil. In purified form, it winds up in the drugstore in jars labeled "Vaseline".
No, they certainly do not. That is a False on your Geography search, dear. The global winds cause the winds to have a tamper on the sky.
According to this website, the prevailing winds in winter (December to February) are from the Northwest. In this case, likely the fallout will be out to sea. Prevailing winds in summer are from the Southeast.
According to the Beaufort scale it would be a strong gale.
Both "labeled" (American English) and "labelled" (British English) are correct spellings of the word. The choice of spelling depends on which variant of English you are using.
According to Matthew Johnson, specialist in trade winds: "It affects Mauritius by 6 Celsius, so the average climate is reduced to 20."
"Last" can be a verb when used to mean to continue to exist or to endure. For example, "How long will this battery last?"
winds ex: northern winds southern winds eastern winds western winds