South, at the North Pole every direction is south.
The South Pole is measured on the polar plateau, the longest flat plateau on Earth. There, the wind blows in all directions.
There is no wind direction specific to blizzards. It does tend to blow from the pole and in the direction of the prevailing winds however.
north to south
north to south
The name south, west etc tells us the direction the wind comes from. So a south wind comes from the south and blows toward the north.However, at the South Pole it is not possible to have a south wind because all directions from that point are north. Therefore the answer is false.
Yes, it is the direction from which the wind tends to blow.
There is no wind direction specific to blizzards. It does tend to blow from the pole and in the direction of the prevailing winds however.
north to south
north to south
Wind direction is the direction which the wind comes from.
A North wind blows FROM the North TO the South. When you hear someone say North wind, East wind, South wind, or West wind, they are referring to the direction the wind is blowing FROM.
Oh my..... They blow from north east to south west. A wind direction is the way it is coming from.
A wind that comes from the southwest blows toward the northeast.
The magnitisam in the north and south pole ada
The name south, west etc tells us the direction the wind comes from. So a south wind comes from the south and blows toward the north.However, at the South Pole it is not possible to have a south wind because all directions from that point are north. Therefore the answer is false.
The leaves would blow in a north-easterly direction.
In the direction of the wind, so that wind does not blow in and out of the tepee.
Yes, it is the direction from which the wind tends to blow.