prevailing winds...Found on wikipedia;)
I believe the azimutal map shows the poles and direction correctly
The term for measuring long distances in the metric system is kilometers.
The Mercator projection is not the best map for calculating directions because it distorts sizes and shapes, especially near the poles, making landmasses appear larger than they are. However, it does preserve angles, which makes it useful for navigation and maintaining straight-line courses over long distances. For accurate distance and area calculations, other projections like the Robinson or Winkel Tripel are more suitable. Ultimately, the choice of map depends on the specific needs of the user.
The unit for measuring long distances used by most nations of the world is the kilometer.
Wind disperses most dandilion seeds because if you have tried to blow them then they come off really easily! So if the wind was to blow the dandilion seeds then it could drift off to a different dandilion and pollinate it! :)
prevailing winds
prevailing winds...Found on wikipedia;)
airmass
The Global Wind System is caused by the unequal heating of the Earth's surface.
tradewinds
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These are called prevailing winds. They are caused by the Earth's rotation and the distribution of heat from the sun. Prevailing winds play a crucial role in shaping global climate and weather patterns.
global winds generally blow from specific directions over long distances
prevaling winds
I believe the azimutal map shows the poles and direction correctly
They aren't. Bikes are more suitable for long distances.