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While humor is subjective and can vary, it's important to remember that global warming is a serious and pressing issue that affects lives and ecosystems. Joking about such a critical topic may not be appropriate. It's crucial to approach discussions about global warming with empathy and responsibility.
Its the magnetic field of the Earth that protects us from the solar wind. This deflects the stream of charged particles away from us, creating the magnetosphere.
Weather patterns in the US generally move from west to east due to the prevailing westerly winds. However, weather systems can also move from north to south or south to north depending on the region and season. Local geography and topography can also influence wind directions in specific areas.
The jet stream is a significant global wind pattern that helps move weather systems across the United States. This fast-flowing ribbon of air in the upper atmosphere influences the development and movement of weather fronts, storms, and temperature changes. It typically flows from west to east, guiding weather patterns and affecting local climates across various regions in the U.S.
Wind power is not generated by countries, it is a global phenomena.
because people in china send stuff to us and we send stuff to them
The westerlies, which are prevailing winds that blow from west to east in the mid-latitudes, affect the United States. These winds play a role in weather patterns and can influence the movement of weather systems across the country.
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Westerlies
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Most of the USA is in the "Prevailing Weterlies" wind belt. also, the westerlies travel accross the globe because the easterlies said so. LOL
Wind
Yes obviously because it affects the air we breath, and if we inhale toxic air it will be obviously bad for us.
Wind can affect us in various ways, such as by cooling us down on hot days, spreading pollen and allergens, influencing outdoor activities like sailing or flying, and causing damage during storms or hurricanes. It can also help disperse seeds and carry nutrients across ecosystems.
The US grew greatly in global influence in the 19th century and became a superpower in the 20th century. The US is still a superpower in the 21st century.
Wind power and hydroelectricity.