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the region, and the relative humidity in the area are the two main factors of precipitation
Yes global winds are constant.
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The polar easterlies (also known as the Polar Hadley cells) are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from both poles.
global winds blow in specific directions.
global winds generally blow from specific directions over long distances
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The shape of the earth, uneven heating, and rotating earth contribute to global winds.
Coriolis effect global winds and continental deflections are all factors that control surface currents.
Global Winds Coriolis EffectContinental Deflection
The shape of the earth, uneven heating, and rotating earth contribute to global winds.
continental deflections,global winds, coriolis effect
the region, and the relative humidity in the area are the two main factors of precipitation
Global winds are local winds.
global winds, Coriolis effect, and continental deflection