The Equator receives the most heat energy
a wind blowing steadily towards the equator is called trade winds
The trade winds (northeast or southeast depending on which hemisphere you're in) blow towards the Equator.
from the south towards the equator
Trade winds blow from east to west while the westerlies blow from west to east. Trade winds blow near the equator whereas the westerlies blow in the middle latitudes.
the area around the equator where trade winds meet is called the doldrums.
The area around the equator where trade winds meet are called
Trade winds are strong winds that blow towards the equator from northeast or south east direction. They are planetary winds that keep blowing from subtropical high pressure zone to equilateral low pressure zones
Trade winds are strong winds that blow towards the equator from northeast or south east direction. They are planetary winds that keep blowing from subtropical high pressure zone to equilateral low pressure zones
If you took a trip near the equator, you would expect to find the trade winds. These are steady winds that blow from the east towards the west, between the equator and 30 degrees latitude in both hemispheres. Trade winds are characterized by their consistency and are commonly experienced in tropical regions.
Trade winds are nearly constant easterly winds that blow towards the equator. The westerly's on the other hand, are winds blowing from the west. which are in the the mid-latitudes of the northern and southern hemispheres.
Trade winds!
The trade winds are located 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south of the equator.