Trade Winds blow fast and in Pretty much any direction. That's why sailors try to sail there often.
Global winds on Earth are typically labeled based on the direction from which they originate. For example, trade winds blow from east to west, westerlies blow from west to east, and polar easterlies blow from east to west near the poles. These wind patterns are important for understanding global atmospheric circulation.
Primarily from the southwest.
north to south
north to south
It drifts in the southeast direction and is a warm water current
Oh my..... They blow from north east to south west. A wind direction is the way it is coming from.
The trade winds are the prevailing pattern eastern surface winds found in the tropics. They blow predominately from the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
In the direction of the wind, so that wind does not blow in and out of the tepee.
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The wind blows in all directions.
Global winds on Earth are typically labeled based on the direction from which they originate. For example, trade winds blow from east to west, westerlies blow from west to east, and polar easterlies blow from east to west near the poles. These wind patterns are important for understanding global atmospheric circulation.
East To West.
Primarily from the southwest.
The western wind will blow again when the weather patterns shift in that direction.
north to south
yes they are =^_^=
north to south