Geotropic winds are winds that blow parallel or along the contours of the Earth's surface. These winds are influenced by the topography of the land and tend to follow the shape of the terrain. Geotropic winds commonly occur in mountainous regions, valleys, or near Coastlines where the landform plays a significant role in directing the wind flow.
Roots should be positively geotropic to grow towards gravity, which is necessary for the plant to anchor itself firmly in the soil and obtain nutrients efficiently. This geotropic response helps roots penetrate deeper into the soil and explore a larger area for water and minerals.
---local winds
Primary winds refer to the dominant prevailing winds that blow consistently in a particular direction over a specific region. These winds are typically influenced by global atmospheric circulation patterns and Earth's rotation. Examples of primary winds include the trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies.
They both have covection currents and effect the weather
The moisture-laden winds blowing from the ocean to the land during summer are called the southwest monsoon winds. The dry winds blowing from the land to the ocean during winter are called the northeast monsoon winds.
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Roots should be positively geotropic to grow towards gravity, which is necessary for the plant to anchor itself firmly in the soil and obtain nutrients efficiently. This geotropic response helps roots penetrate deeper into the soil and explore a larger area for water and minerals.
Geotropic response is the tendency of plants to grow in response to gravity. Roots show positive geotropism, growing downward into the soil, while shoots exhibit negative geotropism, growing against gravity towards the light. This response helps plants in anchoring themselves in the soil and maximizing their exposure to sunlight for photosynthesis.
Autotropic & geotropic
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Thomas Guthrie Phillips has written: 'Chemical and physical changes during geotropic response ..' -- subject(s): Geotropism
winds ex: northern winds southern winds eastern winds western winds
winds has 1 syllable -*winds-* clap it winds
Global winds are local winds.
1.synoptic winds 2.gradint winds 3.prevailing winds 4.geostrophic winds
winds
the trade winds,the westerlies,the polar winds