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On the average, it most often blow horizontally.
hot!!!!!!!!!! the only way a country near the equator can be cold is if there is a mountain
trade winds
No, the Equator is nowhere near Norway.No, Norway is way up in the Northern hemisphere.
The areas called the Doldrums are near the equator. In the doldrums, persistent low pressure systems are caused by rising hot air, creating long periods of calm winds. To make way in the doldrums, a sailing ship depended on local storms, squalls, or passing tropical storm systems.
These are the Trade Winds, you can easily look this up in Wikipedia
On the average, it most often blow horizontally.
North of the equator. WAY north!
hot!!!!!!!!!! the only way a country near the equator can be cold is if there is a mountain
trade winds
Trade winds. They go East to West.
The way the earth rotates
Hundreds of millions of people live near the Equator. It's a nice way to avoid extreme winters.
No, the Equator is nowhere near Norway.No, Norway is way up in the Northern hemisphere.
The areas called the Doldrums are near the equator. In the doldrums, persistent low pressure systems are caused by rising hot air, creating long periods of calm winds. To make way in the doldrums, a sailing ship depended on local storms, squalls, or passing tropical storm systems.
it depends on the terrain that the fire is burning the winds and the fuel that is avalible
I suppose that depends which way your map is printed.Argentina is entirely south of the equator.