Columbus traveled westward because he followed the winds.
high latitudes are blocked by clouds and lower latitude are not blocked by anything
Columbus Sailed westward because he followed the winds.==============================================Answer #2:Answer #1 is an excellent response, and encapsulates in a few sagacious phraseseverything we need to know on the subject. Except for the inconvenient detail thatthe winds in the latitudes of Columbus' voyages blow predominantly FROM the west,not TOWARD the west.Wasn't Columbus' original destination the coast of India, for the purpose of bringing silkand spices back to Spain easily and without need of an arduous overland journey, sothat Queen Isabella could dress in the height of royal fashion while dining on meat thatwas clearly past its prime and signing those documents to get rid of those pesky Jews ?If he was headed from Spain to India, he would have had to remember to drop considerablysouth, since the east coast of India is all less than 22 degrees north of the equator.
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On a map of average annual temperature why are the lower latitudes so much warmer than the higher latitudes?
lower latitudes
No. Tropical wet climates are associated with the lower latitudes. The middle latitudes are associated with temperate climates.
dryness
true
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The Coriolis effect.
Yes
westward