these are natural wind patterns created by air movement over land masses. they are refered to as trade winds, because during the time of sail powered shipping, these more constant wind patterns were used to provide the most expedient travel times between places of early commerce.
Because they shorten the time it takes to get from one place to another. For example - say you had an easterly trade wind... that would help to push a sailing ship from east to west faster than if the ship was sailing from west to east.
because it balences out the warm and cold air, or it is trade winds
Sailing with the wind in their backs made the journeys ever so much easier and faster.
The trade winds are important because their cooling breezes moderate the high temperatures in the torrid zone where most islands in Oceania are located.
The Answer Is NOT trade winds
Trade winds
Those winds were called the trade winds at a time when trade, or commerce, was conducted largely by sailing vessels that required wind in order to travel. The trade winds were particularly useful for sailing ships engaged in trade.
Those winds were called the trade winds at a time when trade, or commerce, was conducted largely by sailing vessels that required wind in order to travel. The trade winds were particularly useful for sailing ships engaged in trade.
ANSWER:1.in olden days cargo ships sailed with the help these prevailing winds 2.easterlies were very helpful for sailing of cargo ship
Trade winds are important because they bring about change in the season
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They used to be important for international trade when ships had sails and depended on the winds to move them.
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The Answer Is NOT trade winds
it is the trade winds that brought Columbus ships to the Caribbean
trade winds
No. The trade winds are in the tropics.
Trade winds blow from the Northeast in the Northern Hemisphere. Trade winds are the prevailing winds of the tropics and a major component of circulation in the atmosphere.
Trade winds are found in the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) which is one term used when talking about trade winds. Low level trade winds near the equator are also reffered to as easterlies. In the Northern Hemisphere, the trade winds blow from the northeast and are known as the Northeast Trade Winds; in the Southern Hemisphere, the winds blow from the southeast and are called the Southeast Trade Winds. So it depends what you are looking for here...
Trade winds