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No, on all year long.
Yes, the ocean provides a source of water which can be evaporated into the atmosphere and warm seas heat he air above and warm air can carry more moisture than cool air.
it is called wind.
The wind has not stopped before but it can stop if we have no weather. For example, there would be no clouds, no rain,snow,hail,or other natural disaster, also the sky would not be blue. Most people say,"oh feel that the wind stopped"! But for the wind to stop there would be no weather and the earth would stop orbiting around the sun or on it's axis. There is a 99.9% chance that the wind would stop blowing.
Winds blowing east to west or west to east are referred to as zonal winds
no, the winds will never stop
The Pyrenees and Alps stop cold winds from blowing into southern Europe.
probably. winds blowing from th sea would pik up sum salt water. winds blowing from dry land might pik up dust...
Trade winds!
No, on all year long.
In the Southern Hemisphere, winds blowing from the north will appear to move east. This is due to the Coriolis Effect.
a wind blowing steadily towards the equator is called trade winds
Yes, a wind picks up water vapour as it passes over an ocean.
it means to stop blowing in his ear
No, blowing wind can cause erosion but is not, of itself, a form of erosion.
Blizzard.
You stop blowing up the world.