Earth's wind systems can be arranged starting from the equator with the trade winds, which blow from east to west in both hemispheres. As you move toward the poles, the next system is the westerlies, which blow from west to east in the mid-latitudes. Finally, near the poles, the polar easterlies blow from east to west. This distribution creates distinct climatic zones and influences weather patterns around the globe.
Celestial Equator
The Earth's rotation turns the polar high pressure systems westward as they move from the poles (westerlies), and the subtropical high pressure systems eastward as they move toward the equator (tropical easterlies).
at the equator.
Many countries do not cross the equator.
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Celestial Equator
The Earth's rotation turns the polar high pressure systems westward as they move from the poles (westerlies), and the subtropical high pressure systems eastward as they move toward the equator (tropical easterlies).
at the equator.
Many countries do not cross the equator.
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Mercury
The tilt of earths axis makes the equator appear to be sideways.
The equator goes though South Africa, Africa and new Guinea
Because the middle of the earths surface is the hottest on earth and the equator is right in the middle and the poles is at the end of the earths surfaces
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