local winds
Trade Winds
The winds that blow from 30 degrees latitude towards the equator are called the trade winds. They are reliable wind patterns that blow from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere, converging near the equator. These winds were historically important for trade routes, hence the name "trade winds".
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We name winds from the direction they come from. So north winds come from the north. East winds come from the east, and blow west. Winds can come out of any direction. The direction the winds come out of the most often depends on where you live.
for A+ students answer is global.
Easterlies flow from the e eastern direction. An easy way to find out where winds blow from is from their name itself. Its that simple!!
The "fetch"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fetch_%28geography%29
You really should be more specific. Are you talking about the group "One Direction" or the weather and even if you were specific your question still would make no sense. Sorry
I believe that would be the cheetah, sprinting at about 70 miles per hour over short distances.
what is origin name of trade winds
Foehn winds.
the blow pop got its name by in the center is gum and when you blow a bubble it can and will pop