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Winds that blow over short distances.?

it is local winds


Winds that blow over short distances are called what?

The Answer is Local Winds


Are local winds that are winds that blow over short distances?

True


What is the name of the winds that blow over short distances?

local winds


True or false local winds are winds that blow over short distances.?

True. Local winds are winds that blow over short distances, typically within a few kilometers of the Earth's surface. They are influenced by local topography, temperature differences, and pressure gradients.


What are the winds that blow over short distance called?

Local Winds. And I'm only 12.;)


What are winds that blow in the opposite direction called?

Winds that blow in the opposite direction are called reverse winds. These winds can occur due to various factors such as local temperature gradients or the interaction of different air masses.


Where on earth do the winds always blow from the South?

The winds always blow from the south at the South Pole due to the rotation of the Earth and the Coriolis effect, which causes the winds to flow from high pressure to low pressure areas. This is known as the polar easterlies.


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.


What is tradewinds?

Winds that blow almost always in one direction, from the northeast to the equator, are trade winds. They are surface winds that are found in the tropics that have a prevailing easterly pattern.


What is the difference between permanent winds and periodic winds?

Permanent winds are winds that pretty much always blow, and blow in the same direction. Periodic winds are that are somehow tied to the seasons. Like in spring it's generally northerly and in autumn it's generally southerly. Or something along those lines.


What directions are local winds blowing on a hot and dry day?

away from it. wind always blows from hot to cold just like water will flow from high to low Towards it. Hot winds rise and create an air space that is filled by the surrounding air, thus making the wind blow towards the center.