winds blow sideways because of the rotation of the earth.
Because of the Earth's Rotation...
The Coriolis Effect
Prevailing winds are winds that blow predominantly from a single general direction over a particular point on Earth's surface.
Earth's rotation causes the trade winds, in a way. If Earth didn't rotate, the wind at these latitudes would blow straight from the subtropical highs to the ITCZ.
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The rotation of Earth causes all Southern Hemisphere winds to be deflected to the
winds blow sideways because of the rotation of the earth.
The Coriolis effect is when global winds appear to turn instead of blowing straight across the earth's surface.
Because of the Earth's Rotation...
The winds curve because of the rotation of the Earth.
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Because of the Earth's Rotation...
The Coriolis Effect
Prevailing winds are winds that blow predominantly from a single general direction over a particular point on Earth's surface.
Because the Earth rotates.
Earth's rotation causes the trade winds, in a way. If Earth didn't rotate, the wind at these latitudes would blow straight from the subtropical highs to the ITCZ.