The trade winds (northeast or southeast depending on which hemisphere you're in) blow towards the Equator.
Trade Winds blow fast and in Pretty much any direction. That's why sailors try to sail there often.
trade winds
Monsoons.
Winds that blow in the opposite direction are called reverse winds. These winds can occur due to various factors such as local temperature gradients or the interaction of different air masses.
trade winds in the southern hemisphere blow from the southeast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The trade winds (northeast or southeast depending on which hemisphere you're in) blow towards the Equator.
Trade Winds blow fast and in Pretty much any direction. That's why sailors try to sail there often.
You mean trade winds. And they are winds that normally blow in the same direction on a regular basis.
the trade winds
trade winds
No. In the Northern Hemisphere, the trade winds blow Northeast and in the Southern Hemisphere they blow Southeast
Trade winds blow from east to west while the westerlies blow from west to east. Trade winds blow near the equator whereas the westerlies blow in the middle latitudes.
Monsoons.
Trade winds
Winds that blow in the opposite direction are called reverse winds. These winds can occur due to various factors such as local temperature gradients or the interaction of different air masses.
Trade Winds