Wind.Cold wind ;)
Away from the poles because the air near Earths surface is warm.
The winds that blow away from the poles are the Polar Easterlies. They originate at the poles and move towards lower latitudes in both hemispheres. These winds play a significant role in the Earth's atmospheric circulation system.
What is special is that those bits of metal are magnetized, and their orientation is such that their poles are pointed to the magnetic. Lastly, the poles of the bits of metal that are pointed toward the magnet are the same as the pole of the magnetic that is pointing toward them. North pushes away north, or south pushes away south. (Like poles repel while opposite poles attract.)
a sea breeze
The solar wind blows away from the sun in all directions, carrying charged particles and magnetic fields with it.
summer
Polar Easterlies
Away from the poles because the air near Earths surface is warm.
wind blows the seed away
It mean that you were amazed.
the wind blows it so it flows away
Sadly he blows it away on cars and girls.
The winds that blow away from the poles are the Polar Easterlies. They originate at the poles and move towards lower latitudes in both hemispheres. These winds play a significant role in the Earth's atmospheric circulation system.
What is special is that those bits of metal are magnetized, and their orientation is such that their poles are pointed to the magnetic. Lastly, the poles of the bits of metal that are pointed toward the magnet are the same as the pole of the magnetic that is pointing toward them. North pushes away north, or south pushes away south. (Like poles repel while opposite poles attract.)
Well, yes. The North and South poles are furthest away from the equator and thus, the coldest
It is the south easterly wind that blows in Cape Town during the summer. It is called the Cape Doctor because it blows the pollution away.
When the poles tilt away from the sun the receive low amounts of light. This means that they often have completely dark days.