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usually west to east because in the global wind currents, we are located in the westerlies. but the wind can blow in any direction
from northeast or east to west
Earth's rotation causes the trade winds, in a way. If Earth didn't rotate, the wind at these latitudes would blow straight from the subtropical highs to the ITCZ.
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Prevailing winds in the US are from the west. Of course, atmospheric pressure can push winds in many different directions.
sand dune: A deposit of windblown sand.
South-West.
usually west to east because in the global wind currents, we are located in the westerlies. but the wind can blow in any direction
from northeast or east to west
the same way the your mom does
The answer to that question has way too many variables....maybe 2:1
Oh my..... They blow from north east to south west. A wind direction is the way it is coming from.
Anti-clockwise, the opposite of an anticyclone. It's confusing.
The seeds blow whatever direction the wind blows first.
These are the Trade Winds, you can easily look this up in Wikipedia
I do not know where north americia is, but in North America the general wind pattern is from west to east.
Wind patterns are the way the winds blow. There are six major wind belts and each hemisphere is divided into three wind belts. The wind belts are polar easterlies, the westerly's, and the trade winds.