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Coriolis effect
South-west.
yes
Because of the Earth's Rotation...
yes global winds blow from either west to east or east to west
Global winds blow North to South
The Coriolis effect is when global winds appear to turn instead of blowing straight across the earth's surface.
global winds blow in specific directions.
Coriolis effect
prevailing winds
Global winds are winds that blow From the poles, in which they act as a heat transfer system. Global winds are due to the unequal heating of earths surface
prevailing winds
global winds generally blow from specific directions over long distances
They are named after the direction in which they blow.
Because of the Earth's Rotation...
South-west.
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