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How are global winds and local find similar?

Global winds are local winds.


Are there different types of winds?

There are two types of winds. These are namely the local wind and the global wind. The local winds are created as a result of scenery such as vegetation and water bodies. Global winds, on the other hand, are created as a result of the earth's rotation.


What are similarities between global winds and local winds?

they aren't.


How are global winds and local winds similar?

They both have covection currents and effect the weather


What winds are not global winds?

Land breezes and sea breezes are examples of local winds.


What are the three major system?

Monsoons Global winds Local winds


How are local and global winds different?

local winds-are winds that blow over short distances caused by unequal heating of the earths surface in a small area. global winds-are winds that blow around the earth from the north pole to the south pole.


What are the main types of winds?

The two main types of wind are Local winds and Global winds.


Why does local wind differ from global winds?

Global can affect anyone in the world while local is just in your area.


What is more important to the world local winds or global winds?

Actually it is very important to have both local winds, and global winds. Becuase each helps earth and everything on it a lot...


What is the difference between global and local winds?

Global Winds are the current speed of the jet stream, while Local Winds is the current wind speed for a certain location.


Do local winds blow over shorter distances than global winds?

Yes, local winds blow over shorter distances than global winds. Local winds are influenced by smaller-scale geographic features such as mountains, valleys, and bodies of water, leading to more localized circulation patterns. Global winds, on the other hand, are driven by the Earth's rotation and variations in temperature and pressure over large geographic scales.