You left out a word in the question, and even if you had included it (I suspect the word was "westerlies") the question could not be uniquely answered.
The prevailing westerlies blow across the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. These are strong winds that generally blow from west to east in the mid-latitudes of the Earth's atmosphere.
The city where winds blow across an ocean can vary depending on the prevailing wind patterns. For example, cities like San Francisco, Cape Town, and Tokyo experience winds blowing across the ocean due to their coastal locations and prevailing wind directions.
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The prevailing wind in Brazil is predominantly from the east due to the trade winds that blow from the Atlantic Ocean. However, wind patterns can vary across different regions of the country.
It depends which part of the Pacific. Much of the Pacific is within 30 degrees of the equator, where the wind tends to blow from the east. In the mid-latitudes, the prevailing winds are westerly.
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Ocean currents are created by the rotation of the Earth, and enhanced by the prevailing winds at the equator which constantly blow west.
The prevailing winds over the northern Pacific Ocean generally blow from west to east due to the westerlies, which are prevailing winds that blow from the west to the east in the mid-latitudes of both hemispheres. These winds play a significant role in influencing the climate and weather patterns in the region.
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