the north one dahhh
they faced strong winds >>>>>>>>>> :P
Because they are at higher altitudes so they face less friction.
Winds with a speed within the range of 4 mph to 31 mph are categorized as light to moderate breezes. These winds are typically gentle and can be felt on the face. They are strong enough to move leaves and small branches but do not cause significant damage.
The Theridion Grallator, or happy face spider, is found on the islands of Oahu, Molokai, Maui and Hawaii. It is believed the spiders developed these markings to keep birds from eating them.
Assuming you live in the Northern Hemisphere, the south side of a house is best for plants that are borderline cold-hardy to your zone.
Leeward islands face away from the northern trade winds.
Leeward islands face away from the northern trade winds.
The main islands of Hawaii, the Society Islands and the Windward islands face into the northern trade winds. They were frequent stops during the trade by ship era of history.
The Windward Islands face away from the northern trade winds. The Leeward Islands are so named as they also face downwind from the Windward Island.
Windward Islands
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".
the north one dahhh
the north one dahhh
The Windward Islands. The "Leeward Islands" are so named because they are downwind from the Windwards.
The group of four Caribbean islands is called The Windward Islands. These are Grenada, St. Lucia, Dominica, and St. Vincent. They are known by that name because they face the Trade Winds in a line of volcanic peaks. The group of six islands in the Caribbean is known as The Leeward Islands. These lie in two lines. To the west, the rain-forested peaks of a volcano chain include Montserrat, Nevis, and St. Kitts. To the east are the volcanic ranges of Antigua, Barbuda, and Anguilla.
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Strong winds, ice, Japanese pirates and Storms.