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prevailing wind
prevailing wind
The Westerlies are winds that blow from West to East across the United States.
Ocean waves are formed by the wind transferring its energy to the surface of the water. When the wind blows across the surface of the ocean, it creates ripples that then develop into waves. The size and power of the waves depend on factors such as wind speed, duration, and fetch (the distance over which the wind blows).
A wind that blows from west to east is called a westerly wind. The direction of origin is the name of the wind.
prevailing wind
prevailing wind
The wind that blows most frequently across a wind belt is known as prevailing wind. Prevailing winds are the dominant patterns of wind direction in a particular location or region, driven by global atmospheric circulation patterns and the Earth's rotation.
a cold wind!
ripples
A strong wind that blows across East Asia at certain times of the year is a Monsoon.
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The prevailing winds are the winds that blow most frequently across a wind belt. These winds are driven by global atmospheric circulation patterns and are consistent in their direction and strength over a long period of time.
Deflation wind is when the wind blows across loose sediments and carries them away.
Deflation wind is when the wind blows across loose sediments and carries them away.
summer
The strong wind that blows across East Asia at certain times of the year is the monsoon. Monsoons are characterized by seasonal changes in wind direction, causing heavy rainfall in some regions and drought in others.