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Between 30 and 35 degrees, the area is known as the Horse Latitudes, variable winds but calm

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Q: What kind of winds blow from 30 degrees latitude to the equator?
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Winds that blow from 30 degrees latitude to the equator?

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Winds that blow from 30 degrees latitude in both hemispheres almost to the equator?

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What is the difference between trade winds and prevailing westerlies?

Polar easterlies are prevailing winds that blow from east to west between 60 degrees and 90 degrees latitude in both hemispheres. Polar westerlies are prevailing winds that blow from west to east between 30 degrees and 60 degrees latitude in both hemispheres.


What are winds that blow 30 and 60 degrees latitude called?

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What are winds that blow from the east from the horse latitude toward the equator?

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What are winds that blow at 30 degrees latitude?

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The winds that blow from 30 latitude almost to the equator in both?

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What winds that blow from 30 degrees to 60 degrees latitude in both hemispheres are called?

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Where on Earth's surface might you be if you are experiencing the trade winds?

The trade winds, which blow from east to west, are located from the equator to 30 degrees latitude in both hemispheres... im pretty sure unless im wrong


If you took a trip near the equator what type of winds would you expect to find?

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.


Where can the antitrade winds can be found?

Antitrade winds are the winds that blow high in the atmosphere (not at the surface) from the equator to about 30 degrees. They are a part of the Hadley Cell.


Surface between warm and cold air at about 60 degrees latitude?

The westerlies (winds from the west) which blow in the middle latitudes between 30 degrees and 60 degrees north and south of the equator. Also called the Polar Front