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Q: Winds that flow toward the poles in the opposite direction of the trade winds are called what?
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What are winds that blow in the opposite direction called?

Crosswinds.


In winters the winds blow in the opposite direction and is dry what are the winds called?

Monsoons.


Moisture-laden winds blowing from the ocean to the land give India very wet summers in winter the winds blow in opposite direction and it in dry what are these winds called?

The winds are called monsoons.


What are periodic winds?

Periodic winds are Certain winds blow in one direction in one season and in the opposite direction in another. They are known as Periodic Winds.


Moisture- laden winds blowing from the ocean to the land give India very wet summers In the winter the winds blow in the opposite direction and it is dry What are these winds called?

monsoons


Moisture-laden winds blowing from the ocean to the land give India very wet summers In the winter the winds blow in the opposite direction and it is dry What are those winds called?

monsoon


Winds that blow mainly from one direction are is called?

These are called prevailing winds.


What are winds that flow from the horse latitudes toward the polar areas are called what?

The winds are called Westerlies.


What are the winds that flow from the horse latitudes toward the polar areas called?

The winds are called Westerlies.


Why do areas of trade winds are dry?

because the in winter goes in opposite direction...


Why do the winter monsoon winds carry so little moisture?

because the winds come from the opposite direction and since there is no ocean on the opposite side then it causes less moisture.


If you say we have north east winds what direction is the wind going toward?

South west