The name south, west etc tells us the direction the wind comes from. So a south wind comes from the south and blows toward the north.
However, at the South Pole it is not possible to have a south wind because all directions from that point are north. Therefore the answer is false.
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Yes, it is true that southwest winds blow toward the northeast. Wind direction is named for the direction from which it originates, so a southwest wind comes from the southwest and moves toward the northeast. This means that if you are facing the direction the wind is blowing, it would be coming over your left shoulder and moving toward your right side.
The Coriolis effect bends them
The Coriolis effect bends them
The trade winds (northeast or southeast depending on which hemisphere you're in) blow towards the Equator.
no it blows to the north
An off-shore wind would blow smoke towards the sea.
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5 it would be very easy
if it is on the engine side it sucks air through the radiator and toward the engine, a fan on the other side would blow but also would impede air flow through the rad.
Don't use a blow dryer
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Trade Winds
warm water flows from western pacific toward south America
Global winds blow North to South